Greens

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The Greens, or Green Mountains, are a prominent mountain range running through Vermont and into Massachusetts, known for their forested peaks, hiking trails, and inclusion in the Appalachian Mountains.

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Observed surface forms (6)

Surface form Occurrences
Green Mountains 0
Long Trail 0
Mount Mansfield 0

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf long-distance hiking trail
mountain range
national forest
age Paleozoic
climate humid continental
contains Camel’s Hump NERFINISHED
Jay Peak NERFINISHED
Killington Peak NERFINISHED
Mount Abraham NERFINISHED
Mount Mansfield NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainageDivideFor Connecticut River watershed NERFINISHED
Hudson River watershed
Lake Champlain watershed
elevation 1340 meters
4395 feet
extendsFrom southern Quebec NERFINISHED
extendsTo Massachusetts NERFINISHED
follows crest of the Green Mountains
geologicProvince New England Upland NERFINISHED
geology primarily metamorphic rock
hasProtectedArea Green Mountain National Forest NERFINISHED
highestPoint Mount Mansfield NERFINISHED
influencedNameOf Vermont NERFINISHED
knownFor fall foliage
forested peaks
hiking trails
locatedIn Massachusetts
Vermont
Vermont
Vermont
Vermont
nameEtymology from French "Vert Mont" meaning "Green Mountain"
nameOrigin French term "Les Verts Monts" NERFINISHED
orientation north–south
partOf Appalachian Mountains
passesThrough Green Mountains NERFINISHED
supports boreal forests at higher elevations
northern hardwood forests
traversedBy Appalachian Trail NERFINISHED
Long Trail NERFINISHED
usedFor camping
hiking
leaf peeping
skiing
snowboarding

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