British Mountains

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The British Mountains are a remote, rugged subrange of the western Brooks Range located in the northern Yukon near the Alaska–Canada border.

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British Mountains canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain range
subrange of the Brooks Range
access no major roads through the range
primarily accessed by air or long overland travel
borderingRegion Arctic Slope
surface form: Alaska North Slope
characteristic remote
sparsely populated
climate polar climate
subarctic climate influences
continent North America
country Canada
drainage Arctic Ocean watershed
Mackenzie River Basin
surface form: Mackenzie River basin
ecoregion Arctic tundra
geologicalAge Cordilleran orogeny
surface form: Mesozoic–Cenozoic orogeny
geologicalProvince Brooks Range
surface form: Brooks Range orogen
highestPoint unnamed peak in the British Mountains
humanSettlement very limited permanent settlement
locatedIn Yukon
northern Yukon
western Brooks Range region
locatedNear Alaska
Canada–United States border
surface form: Alaska–Canada border

Arctic Slope
surface form: Beaufort Sea coast
notableFeature remote Arctic mountain landscapes
partOf Arctic Cordillera and related Arctic mountain systems
Brooks Range
primaryUse scientific research
wilderness recreation
region western Arctic Canada
terrain rugged
vegetation tundra vegetation
wildlifeHabitat Arctic fox
caribou
grizzly bear
migratory birds

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Brooks Range easternExtension British Mountains