Yes, there are mountains in Alabama.
The Appalachian Mountains, which are about 1,500 miles in length, extend from North-Central Alabama, up through the New England States and into Canada.
There are several mountains in Northeastern Alabama, with Lookout Mountain being the most prominent. Further South in the Talladaga Range of the Appalachians is the highest point in the state, Cheaha Mountain, which stands at 2,407 ft.
· Pamir Mountains (central Asia) · Panmah Muztagh Range (Pakistan) · Pensacola Mountains (Antarctica) · Pare Mountains (Tanzania) · Pelly Mountains (Yukon) · Pennine Alps (Italy, Switzerland) · Phillip Smith Mountains (Alaska) · Picketpost Mountain (Arizona) · Pinaleno Mountains (Arizona) · Pioneer Mountains (Montana) · Porcupine Mountains (Michigan) · Prince of Wales Mountains (Canada) · Prince Olav Mountains (Antarctic) · Pryor Mountains (Montana)
Alabama became the twenty second state on December 1819.
Mountains do not prevent earthquakes, in fact mountains were created by the occurrence of earthquakes.
synclines, anticlines, folded mountains, fault-block mountains, and plateaus
Some of the mountain ranges in South America include the Andes and Hornby Mountains. There are also the Wilhelmina and the Bakhuis Mountains.
The Appalachian Mountains stretch from Alabama, USA to Newfoundland, Canada.
yes one of them are red mountain, Alabama.
The Appalachian Mountains extend from the gulf of St. Lawrence to Alabama.
The Appalachian Mountains
no
Alabama River + Big Creek Lake
Alabama has forests farmlands prairies and a variety of deciduous and evergreen trees and a bit of mountains up north.
appalactian
The Applachains
The Appalachian Mountains
Appalachian Mountains
It goes from alabama to quebec.