about how many miles seperate the appalachian mountains from the rocky mountains at their closest point?
1500
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~ 2270 mi
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The Appalachian Mountains cover an area of 737,000 square miles.
No, mountains that are 100 miles high just disappear every now and then.
The width varies between 100 and 300 miles.
No. The Appalachian mountains are not as tall or as long a mountain range as the rocky mountains.
The longest mountain chain in the Southern United States is the Appalachian mountains. The Appalachian mountains extend from Canada to Alabama for over 2,000 miles.
The Appalachian Mountains run from the island of Newfoundland, Canada to Central Alabama. The chain is 1,500-miles long and varies from 100 to 300-miles wide.
The Appalachian Mountains are 1,500 miles long. They were discovered in June 1528 by Panfilo de Narvaez, when he led an expedition into Apalachee territory.
Geologically speaking the Appalachians are older. The Rockies are an example of geological upheaval, while the Appalachians used to be a solid plain millions of years ago and eroded to become the mountains we have today.
About 103 miles at the closest.
The Appalachian Mountains stretch from Alabama in the United States to Canada. They are a system of mountains that run along the eastern part of North America.
Two mountain ranges are the Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains. Some others are the Alaska Range and the Sierra Madre. While the Rocky Mountains are 3,000 miles in length, the Appalachian Mountains are 1500 miles.
The Rocky Mountains. Some may say the Appalachian Mountains, but that's not true.