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How can you tell the difference between an older mountain range like the Appalachians and a younger range like the Himaylayas?

Older mountain ranges like the Appalachians tend to be more eroded, have lower elevations, and rounded peaks. Younger ranges like the Himalayas are higher in elevation, have sharper peaks, and show less signs of erosion due to their more recent formation. Additionally, geological processes such as tectonic activity and folding can be used to determine the age of a mountain range.


What town is west of the Appalachians?

There are thousands of towns west of the Appalachians.


Are the rockies or appalachians older?

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.


Has erosion had a greater effect on the rocky mountains or on the Appalachians?

Appalachians


Is the Appalachians a example of a raised flat area?

No, the Appalachians are not flat.


What are appalachians?

A very old range of mountains in the eastern US are called the Appalachians.


How did the appalachians affect settlers?

It was hard to cross the Appalachians and it made travel difficult and dangerous


Settlers wanted to cross the appalachians because?

settlers Wanted cross the Appalachians because


Why are the the appalachians rounded?

The Appalachians have been worn down by millions of years of weathering and erosion.


Why are appalachians rounded?

The Appalachians have been worn down by millions of years of weathering and erosion.


What are the five highest mountains in the Appalachians and the altitudes?

What r the 5 highest mountains in the appalachians


What provinces are located in the appalachians?

The Appalachians are in USA. (That is not yet part of Canada)