The Appalachian mountains reach heights of around 6,684 feet (2,037 meters) above sea level at their highest point, which is Mount Mitchell in North Carolina.
Texas's highest point is the Guadalupe Peak at 8,751 feet (2667.4 meters) above sea level
The Caucasus Mountains have varying heights, with the highest peak reaching around 18,500 feet (5,600 meters) above sea level. The range stretches between the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, spanning about 620 miles (1,000 kilometers).
Australia is the only continent without mountains above 2500 meters in height. The highest peak, Mount Kosciuszko, stands at 2228 meters tall.
The Himalayan Mountains have over 100 peaks that exceed 7,200 meters (23,600 feet) in elevation, including Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world at 8,848 meters (29,029 feet). The average elevation of the Himalayas ranges from 4,500 to 6,000 meters (14,800 to 19,700 feet) above sea level.
Mountains are large landforms that rise significantly above their surrounding areas, typically with steep slopes and high peaks. They are formed through tectonic plate movements, volcanic activity, or erosion processes. Mountains are often characterized by diverse ecosystems due to variations in altitude, climate, and vegetation.
not much. the Appalachian mountains are old eroded mountains with not much left to them but the rockies have tall sharp jagged peaks that rise above the tree line some above 14,000 ft above sea level
The Appalachian Mountains are extremely tall!
The Appalachian mountains are about 3,000 ft tall. Any other questions? :)
Except to state that it lies in the foothills of the Appalachian Region, Rhode Island is mostly flat and contain no mountains. Its highest elevation on 812 feet above sea level and the average elevation is 200 feet above sea level.
The tallest elevation point of the Bucegi Mountains is 8,248 feet (2,514 meters) above sea level
The Rocky Mountains are tall and more pointed compared to the Appalachian Mountains which are smaller and have duller points. This shows that the Appalachian Mountains have had more time to erode while the Rocky Mountains have not.
The Appalachian mountains are about 3,000 ft tall. Any other questions? :)
The Appalachian Mountains are older and more eroded than the Rocky Mountains.
At the link below see some pictures. Notice that the mountains are not very tall. That is because they are old and have been eroded.
No. The Appalachian mountains are not as tall or as long a mountain range as the rocky mountains.
The Appalachian Mountains are millions of years older than the Rocky Mountains. Geologists believe the Appalachian Mountains once had active volcanoes because of the types of rocks found but these went extinct long ago. Because of erosion, wind, and time, the Appalachian Mountains are now more rounded and less in height.
The highest point in the range is the summit of Mt. Lemmon at 9,157 ft above sea level.