Western part of the North American continent
For the bioregion, see Western North America Bioregion .
Satellite image of the United States portion of Western North America
Western North America is the western edge of the North American continent that borders the Pacific Ocean . It consists of Alaska at the farthest north, down through the western Canadian province of British Columbia , the western U.S. states of Washington , Oregon , and California , and then Mexico farthest south. The region consists of one long continuous mountain range formed over the last 350 million years through the movement of tectonic plates , as the large Pacific plate submerged under the North American plate through the process called subduction .
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References
Goes, Saskia (3 April 2013). "Western North America's jigsaw". Nature . 496 (7443): 35–37. doi :10.1038/496035a . PMID 23552938 .
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