Innuitian Mountains
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Elevation | 2616 |
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Orogeny | Innuitian orogeny |
Highest point | Barbeau Peak |
Types of rock | Igneous rock |
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Mountains | Barbeau Peak |
Did you know | The Innuitian Mountains were first seen by European explorers in 1882 by the explorer Adolphus Greely from Lake Hazen. |
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ID | 1473182 |
About Innuitian Mountains
The Innuitian Mountains are a mountain range in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories, Canada. They are part of the Arctic Cordillera and are largely unexplored, due to the hostile climate. They are named after the northern indigenous people, who live in the region.