about one million years ago as researched by achaeologists
No, the Appalachian Mountain range, which contains the Blue Ridge Mountains, are all millions of years older than the Rocky Mountains.
The Blue Ridge Mountains are part of the larger Appalachian Mountains range.
The Blue Mountains in Australia were formed around 50 million years ago through a series of geological processes, including plate tectonics and volcanic activity. The distinct blue haze that gives the mountains their name is caused by the scattering of sunlight through the eucalyptus tree oil in the air.
no one formed it , it was only formed during the formation of the blue ridge mountains
actually, the colour of the mountains are green, but from far away distance, it slightly changes from green to normal blue
By 'type', I am asking for answers like fold mountains, you know from how they formed.
Tectonic Plates.One went over one.
physical weathering
hot magma was forced out from the ground and cooled down.the same way stone mountain was formed.
Yes, the Blue Ridge Mountains formed by destructive force when the tectonic plates pulled apart during the break-up of the Super Continent. As well, geologists believe the Appalachian Mountains--which include the Blue Ridge Mountain Range--once included active volcanoes. The plate forces folded the land, making the mountains, while volcanic forces created igneous rocks etc. This was many millions of years ago. The Appalachian mountains, Allegheny Mountains, and Blue Ridge Mountains are much older than the Rocky Mountains.
They where formed by the movement of the plates smashing together.Over time this will make mountains and that was how those mountains were formed.
lava formed the volcanic mountains