I guess the rockies could if there were more earthquakes and continental shifts.
the himalayas are taller
The Rockies have a lower elevation but higher latitude than the alps. So the alps are higher than the Rockies.
There are 54 mountain peaks in the Colorado Rockies that are higher than 14,000 feet.
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The Rockie Mountains are 4401 meters high whereas the coastal mountains are 4019 meters high so the Rockies are 382 meters higher than the coastal mountains
Nope
The snow was piled higher than the Himalayas; we would need Sherpas to guide us.
Yes. It can be higher or lower
Sort of. Giant Pandas live at the base or maybe a little higher than that at/of the Himalayas. So technically yes.
The Appalachians are older than the Rockies. The Appalachians formed around 480 million years ago, while the Rockies began forming around 80 million years ago.
The snow was piled higher than the Himalayas; we would need Sherpas to guide us.
The Andes has higher elevation than the Rockies.Related Information:Highest Peaks:The Andes: Mt. Aconcagua @ 22,840 ft. (6962 meters)The Rockies: Mt. Elbert @ 14,440 ft. (4401 meters)The Pyrennees: Mt. Aneto @ 11,168 ft. (3404 meters)
"The Canadian Rockies are older than the Colorado Rockies. They are however, connected geographically."