yes it is
Nothing There is actually more than five physical regions of the US * Pacific Coast * Inter-mountain Region * Rocky Mountains * Interior Plains * Ozark Highlands * Appalachian Mountains * Canadian Shield * Coastal Plains * Hawaiian Islands
Nothing There is actually more than five physical regions of the US * Pacific Coast * Inter-mountain Region * Rocky Mountains * Interior Plains * Ozark Highlands * Appalachian Mountains * Canadian Shield * Coastal Plains * Hawaiian Islands
no because the Appalachian mountains is taller than the Piedmont
It is colder in the highlands than the lowlands because the higher the elevation, the colder it becomes, and the lower the elevation, the hotter.
yes, the andes mountains are higher
Rocky Mountain is taller than Appalachian Mountain. But they are both the tallest mountains in North America
The Cascade Range is generally higher in elevation than the Ozark Plateau. The highest peak in the Cascade Range, Mount Rainier, stands at over 14,000 feet, while the Ozark Plateau has elevations ranging from 1,000 to 2,500 feet.
It is because of the altitude. The Appalachian Mountains are shorter than the Rocky Mountains. The lower the moutain the warmer the mountain. The higher the mountain the colder the mountain. By J.O.B
I want to give you more than one!: Rocky Mountains, Sierra Nevada Mountain Range, Blue Ridge Mountains, Catskill, Great Smoky Mountains, Ouchita, Appalachian, Ozark, Olympic,
The lunar highlands are older than the maria.
The climate in the Brazilian highlands is typically cooler than the lowlands, with temperatures varying depending on the elevation. It is generally characterized by mild temperatures, with cooler winters and warmer summers. Rainfall is also higher in the highlands compared to lower-lying areas.
because collision plates move them apart