You can look at how sharp the peaks are, and you can tell by looking at how much vegetation there is.
The Appalachians are the oldest mountain range in the world. North America has both the newest mountain range (the Rockies) and the oldest. The Alps are somewhere in between. Every other mountain range you can name is younger than the Appalachians.
The total elevation difference between the mountain and the valley is 19844 feet.
Applachain mountains I'm almost sure I spelled that right.
The Great Plains lie between the Rockies and the Appalachians. This region spans from the Rocky Mountains in the west to the Appalachian Mountains in the east and is characterized by flat grasslands and agricultural areas.
A mountain gap is a low point in a mountain range that allows for easier passage, while a mountain pass is a route that traverses over a mountain range, often at a higher elevation. Gaps are natural breaks in the terrain, while passes are intentional paths that have been used by people over time for travel.
the coastal area is between these two mountain ranges
They are not. they are their own mountain range
The Appalachians are the oldest mountain range in the world. North America has both the newest mountain range (the Rockies) and the oldest. The Alps are somewhere in between. Every other mountain range you can name is younger than the Appalachians.
Neither. The Ozarks are their own mountain range in between the Appalachians and the Rockies.
The difference between a mountain range and a mountain chain is that a mountain chain is a row of mountains and a mountain range is lots of mountains in one area.
the western cordilleras are young fold mountains, while the appalachians are old fold mountains.
coal in the western areas has a lower energy content
Coal in the western areas has a lower energy content.
coal in the western areas has a lower energy content
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There is no difference, mount is just an abbreviation of mountain.
is that mountain are only little but not that little and escarpment are just between the mid range of a mountain