yes along with the andes, rockies and himalayas.
The Appalachian mountains are a fold mountain.
The Appalachian Mountains in Maryland.
No it is an example of a Folded mountain (:
The Appalachian Mtns are very, very old, highly eroded folded mountains.
The Appalachian Mountains in eastern North America are an example of folded mountains. These mountains formed over millions of years through the collision of tectonic plates, resulting in rocks being folded and uplifted to create their distinct ridges and valleys.
Folded mountain regions are created when tectonic plates collide, causing the crust to buckle and fold. Over time, erosion further shapes the mountains into their distinctive ridges and valleys. Examples of old folded mountain regions include the Appalachian Mountains in North America and the Caledonian Mountains in Europe.
Folded mountains are formed when the Earth's crust is squeezed together. This process causes the rock layers to fold and buckle, creating prominent ridges and peaks. The Appalachian Mountains in the eastern United States are an example of folded mountains.
Appalachian Mountains.
The Appalachian mountains.
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No, the Appalachian Mountains are further East. :)
The Appalachian Mountains run through Maine and Georgia.