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The Great Smoky Mountains are part of the larger Appalachian Mountain range, which stretches along the eastern United States from Georgia to Maine.
Yes. They are a "sub-range" of the Appalachian mountain range in the southern region of the range. You wouldn't be wrong calling them the Appalachian mountains. They are part of the Appalachian Mountains. There are many other sub-ranges too. They Smokey Mountains just happen to be the most popular, most commonly talked about.
The longest mountain chain in the Southern United States is the Appalachian mountains. The Appalachian mountains extend from Canada to Alabama for over 2,000 miles.
The Appalachian Mountains, which includes the Blue Ridge Mountains, extend into southern States.
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The Appalachian mountains are mountains in the eastern region of the USA 420 counties are involved, 32 of them are in Ohio. They contain 20% of the USA population (around 23million people) around 2,000 miles. Also it stretches from Southern New York to Georgia.SP Ohio
The Appalachian mountains are mountains in the eastern region of the USA 420 counties are involved, 32 of them are in Ohio. They contain 20% of the USA population (around 23million people) around 2,000 miles. Also it stretches from Southern New York to Georgia.SP Ohio
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The Appalachian Mountains ran across the Southern Colonies in North America. They served as a natural barrier that influenced the settlement patterns and economic activities of the region.
It is closer to the Rockies. The southern end of the Rockies is in New Mexico.
The Appalachian Mountains are a part of the East coast, running through parts of new jersey, new york all the way up to southern Maine.
the highest peak in the Appalachian mountains is mount mitchell and i think its about 1856m high.