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- Island_range abstract "An island range is a mountain range that exists in total or almost total isolation from a larger chain of ranges and sub-ranges. From a distance on the plains, these ranges appear as "islands" of higher ground. They are often described as islands of mountainous land because they exist in the "sea" of lower elevation and flatter prairie country, many examples are found in the northern Rocky Mountains of the United States. Island ranges include the Big Snowy Mountains of east-central Montana and the Crazy Mountains of south-central Montana. Island ranges, due to their isolation, often have animal and/or plant species or subspeciesfound nowhere else.".
- Island_range wikiPageID "26949906".
- Island_range wikiPageLength "969".
- Island_range wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Island_range wikiPageRevisionID "623663918".
- Island_range wikiPageWikiLink Big_Snowy_Mountains.
- Island_range wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountains.
- Island_range wikiPageWikiLink Crazy_Mountains.
- Island_range wikiPageWikiLink Insular_biogeography.
- Island_range wikiPageWikiLink Island_biogeography.
- Island_range wikiPageWikiLink Montana.
- Island_range wikiPageWikiLink Mountain_range.
- Island_range wikiPageWikiLink Prairie.
- Island_range wikiPageWikiLink Rocky_Mountains.
- Island_range wikiPageWikiLink Sky_island.
- Island_range wikiPageWikiLinkText "Island range".
- Island_range wikiPageWikiLinkText "island range".
- Island_range hasPhotoCollection Island_range.
- Island_range wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Geo-term-stub.
- Island_range wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Island_range subject Category:Mountains.
- Island_range hypernym Range.
- Island_range type Landform.
- Island_range comment "An island range is a mountain range that exists in total or almost total isolation from a larger chain of ranges and sub-ranges. From a distance on the plains, these ranges appear as "islands" of higher ground. They are often described as islands of mountainous land because they exist in the "sea" of lower elevation and flatter prairie country, many examples are found in the northern Rocky Mountains of the United States.".
- Island_range label "Island range".
- Island_range sameAs m.0bmjc14.
- Island_range sameAs Q16946692.
- Island_range sameAs Q16946692.
- Island_range wasDerivedFrom Island_range?oldid=623663918.
- Island_range isPrimaryTopicOf Island_range.