Mt. Mitchell is the highest point in the Appalachian Mountains. Its elevation is 6,684 ft (2,037 m).
The Appalachian Mountain Range is an old, rounded range of tree-covered mountains in the Eastern United States.
+++ They were once part of a single range with the Scottish Highlands and the Norwegian (or Scandian) mountains, divided by the subsequent development of the Atlantic Ocean and North Sea.
The Rockies have higher elevations 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, reaches around 6,600 feet.
What r the 5 highest mountains in the appalachians
They are folded mountains '____'
Appalachians
The Rocky Mountains are much higher than the Appalachians/Adirondacks, so the west would in general be higher. The coastlines are all pretty much the same elevation though.
A very old range of mountains in the eastern US are called the Appalachians.
The Appalachian Mountains
The appalachain mountains are fold mountains
rocky mountains
Yes.
the western cordilleras are young fold mountains, while the appalachians are old fold mountains.
app. mountains