The Rocky Mountains are . . . well, rocky. The Appalachian mountains are more like hilly areas--not as sharply formed as the Rockies are.
The Rockies are much higher.
What r the 5 highest mountains in the appalachians
the Appalachians Landform Region.
no, the Rocky Mountains are the tallest
Mountains first appeared in the Paleozoic Era.
All that remains of the Appalachians are eroded tops. The Himalayas are still highand jagged, comparatively not as affected by erosion.
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 Rockies are higher in elevation than the Appalachians. The highest peak in the Rockies, Mount Elbert, reaches over 14,000 feet, while the highest peak in the Appalachians, Mount Mitchell, is just over 6,600 feet.
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Rockey
The Rockies and the Appalachians
The Alps, Rockies, Appalachians.
The Rockies are higher at 14,440 feet, the Appalachians are 3,000 feet
Rockies and Appalachians
The Great Plains lie between the Rockies and the Appalachians. This region spans from the Rocky Mountains in the west to the Appalachian Mountains in the east and is characterized by flat grasslands and agricultural areas.
There are many different mountain ranges in North America, there are the Rockies, the Sierras, the Appalachians the Blue Ridge Mountains just to name a few.
rockies and appalachians
The Rockies, the Appalachians, The Sierra Nevada