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Scientists estimate that the Laurentian Abyss is about 6,000 meters at the most in depth. The Laurentian Abyss was used in the Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen movie.
They've had longer periods of time with weathering, and have rounded, and eroded down to it's roots. That is why older mountains are smaller than younger mountains.
Rocks and mountains break apart due to erosion or weathering. The rocks and mountains would break down into smaller and smaller pieces and fall away.
ersosion due to weather is the cause.
the Laurentian mountains are older than the rocky mountains because there is more plant life on the Laurentian mountains
The Laurentian Mountains start in southern Quebec, Canada. They end in the New York, United States. In New York the mountains are called the Adirondack mountains.
The Rocky Mountains have higher peaks than the Laurentian Mountains, with its highest mountain, Mount Elbert, measuring about 4,401 metres (14,440 ft.), dwarfing Mount Raoul Blanchard, the Laurentian Mountains' highest peak, which measures about 1,166 metres (3,830 ft.).
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The Laurentian Mountains are located in Southern Quebec, Canada. They are right above Quebec City ("e" has an accent). And literally right next to Chicoutimi.
yes they do. Actually, no, the provinces of British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan are in western Canada. The Laurentian Mountains are in the Quebec region (central Canada). See links: http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/332432/Laurentian-Mountains or http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurentian_Mountains
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The Laurentian Mountains are located in southern Quebec, although the Adirondack Mountains in New York are an extension of that range.
They are not getting higher. They are in fact getting smaller. The Rocky Mountains do not lie on a fault line and thus there is no force to drive them upwards. Sorry, its as big as they will get.
Laurentian Codex was created in 1377.
The population of Laurentian Valley is 9,657.
The population of Laurentian Hills is 2,811.