Around 300 million years ago, in the Pennsylvanian Period, they were similar in height to the present-day Himalayas. The collision of the African tectonic plate (Gondwana) into the North American continent spread a collision belt from Maine (White Mountains) to Texas (Marathon Mountains). This roughly marked the complete formation of Pangea, +/- a few million years--geologically marginal. The mountains of northern Scotland and western Morocco were formed in the very same collision, and during the latter breakup of Pangea, that land pulled apart to it's present spot.
The gist is, the Appalachians were once the centerpiece of Pangea, and rose to Himalayan heights, nearing at least 30,000 feet. 300 million years of erosion knocked about 4 miles of bulk off the top. It is extremely difficult to estimate exact height, but it is entirely possible that Mt. Mitchell, NC has been the tallest mountain in the history of the earth!
Mt. Mitchell is the highest mountain in the Appalachian Mountains. Its elevation is 6,684 ft (2,037 m).
Just to the East of Chatanooga there is a peak at the height of about 4768 feet. This is towards the south of the Appalacian range and about 100miles North East of Atlanta. Hope this helps, LAHs
Mt. Mitchell is the tallest mountain in the Appalachian Mountains. Its elevation is 6,684 ft (2,037 m).
{| ! style="WHITE-SPACE: nowrap" | The highest point is Mount Mitchel with an elevation (Hight above
mean sea level) of 6,684 feet (2,037 mtrs) |}
The Appalachian Mountains are around 30,000 feet. Scientists believe that the Appalachian Mountains are 32,365 feet.
The Appalachian Mountains are 6684 ft/ 2037m
Mt. Mitchell is the tallest Appalachian mountain.
For many decades researchers have tried to figure this out, but unfortunately they have been unable to develop a yard stick long enough to accurately determine the exact length.
the height of the Appalachian mountains is 30,000
Appalachian Mountains.
They are both high mountain ranges.
The Appalachian mountains.
No, mountains that are 100 miles high just disappear every now and then.
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No, the Appalachian Mountains are further East. :)
It's high, but not recommended as one of the top ten highest mountains in the world.
The Appalachian Mountains run through Maine and Georgia.
Yes they are part of the Appalachian mountains.
The Appalachian mountains are a fold mountain.
They are both high mountain ranges.
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