the younger the mountains have not yet eroded.the mountains don't erode until they are old
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Rocky Mountains and Appalachian Mountains
The Himalayas are considered some of the youngest mountains in the world, with estimates placing their age between 40 to 50 million years old. These mountains are still actively rising due to the collision of the Indian Plate with the Eurasian Plate.
Rocky Mountains and Appalachian Mountains
Generally, the youngest mountains are not necessarily the tallest. While younger mountains, formed by tectonic activity, can be quite high, factors such as erosion, geological composition, and the age of the mountain range also play significant roles in determining height. For example, the Himalayas are among the youngest mountains and are also the tallest, but many older mountains, like the Appalachian Mountains, are much lower due to extensive erosion over time.
The largest mountain in the chain of the Anchorange mountains is Mount Washington.
The largest reigon of mountains are the Rocky Mountains located in Colorado.
Rocky Mountains and Appalachian Mountains
Rocky Mountains and Appalachian Mountains
1.Rockey Mountains and Appalachian Mountains
No, actually Mountain Everest is the largest mountain in the world.
The Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains.