rocky mountains
Yes.
The Rockies are higher at 14,440 feet, the Appalachians are 3,000 feet
The Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains.
The Appalachians are older and lower in elevation compared to the Rocky Mountains. The Rocky Mountains are taller and more rugged, with higher peaks and more extensive glaciers and alpine ecosystems. Additionally, the Rocky Mountains are located in the western part of North America, while the Appalachians stretch along the eastern part of the United States.
Appalachians
app. mountains
Mainly the Rocky Mountains to the west but there are the Appalachians in the east.
no, the Rocky Mountains are the tallest
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
The Appalachians are older than the rocky mountains because of the fact that the Appalachians are smaller in size proving that the Appalachians have had longer to have been worn away by weathering also please do not just copy and paste you will learn nothing...
Geologically speaking the Appalachians are older. The Rockies are an example of geological upheaval, while the Appalachians used to be a solid plain millions of years ago and eroded to become the mountains we have today.
the rocky mountains, sierra Nevadas or Appalachians