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It could have been the Alleghenian or Appalachian Mountain ranges. Based on the amount of sediments from the erosion of the Appalachian Mountains, it is estimated that they were close in height or taller than the Himayan Mountains.
Wind and water erosion are affected by gravity.
weathering and erosion most likely affect a mountain overtime by making the mountain shorter.
The Appalachian mountain.
water erosion. :)
Appalachians
it has eroded the peaks
The amount of erosion and the age of the rocks.
In my Social Studies book, it said that the Rocky Mountain's peaks were worn down more than the Appalachian's even though it was younger, because there was more erosion in that area of the Rocky Mountains.
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Erosion after millions of years have caused the jagged edges to smooth out.
Over time, the Appalachian Mountains have been worn down by erosion from wind and rain. All mountain ranges do this.
It could have been the Alleghenian or Appalachian Mountain ranges. Based on the amount of sediments from the erosion of the Appalachian Mountains, it is estimated that they were close in height or taller than the Himayan Mountains.
The Appalachian Mountains are a much older mountain range and have been through more weathering and erosion than most mountains.
Appalachian, the oldest mountain range in the US
Appalachian
The Appalachian Mountains are the major mountain range in the Eastern US.