"Maybe there are, maybe there arent"...okay then... There are, New Brunswick is almost fully in the Appalachian Mountain range (and a few of it's smaller ranges like the Caledonian range, that's near my home). The closer you get to Nova Scotia the flatter and more open the land becomes- the land just before you get to NS is absolutley flat and very windy. Here's the URL of a picture I took yesterday of some of the mountains around my home in NB- we hiked one yesterday and took some pictures from the top. http://img.Photobucket.com/albums/v284/ping-san/bluff.jpg
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The Pyrenees mountain range separates France from Spain.
Melting glaciers, the species living in the mountain ranges,
Yes. The Alps, for example.
The hieroglyphic sign for "mountain" (djew) and that for "horizon" (akhet) are closely related. The djew glyph is depicted as two rounded hills or peaks with a valley or strip of earth between them. While this sign could depict two individual peaks in any mountain range, it approximated the mountain ranges which rose on either side of the Nile valley, and also had a deeper cosmic significance.
Yes, Pearle Vision does have stores in Canada. Currently this company has branches in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, New Foundland, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec and Saskatchewan.