The Appalachian Mountains were formed through a constructive geological process primarily involving tectonic plate collisions and the subsequent uplift of land. Around 480 million years ago, the collision of the North American and African tectonic plates led to the folding and faulting of sedimentary rock layers, creating the mountain range. This process is characterized by the accumulation of materials and the formation of new geological features, showcasing the dynamic nature of Earth's crust. Over time, erosion has shaped the mountains, but their initial formation was a result of constructive tectonic activity.
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I think that they were moved to the west of the Appalation Mountains.
Mount Everest, Washington, Appalation Mountains, Rocky Mountains hope that helped
Appalation Mountain Range
They are a set of mountains with high peaks. They are in eastern North america.
Appalachian mountains
next to the appalation mountains
when at least two or more crust(continental crust) collide together then they push together
contructive
rocky mountains r in the west appalation mountains r in the east
sometimes like if you're talking about the Appalation Mountains then it would be capitalized but if you're saying i climbed a moutains it wouldn't be capitalized.
It's in the east and runs from Alabama all the way to main.