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The Appalachian Mountains are primarily formed as fold mountains, created by the collision of tectonic plates and the subsequent folding of Earth's crust. They are characterized by their older, eroded peaks and rolling hills, in contrast to younger, more jagged ranges like the Rockies. The range extends over 1,500 miles, running from Newfoundland in Canada to central Alabama in the United States. The Appalachians are also known for their rich biodiversity and cultural significance.

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