The Appalachians formed when North America and Africa collided. In time, the places separated and so much crust was created that the mountains were no longer at the plate boundary.
Western Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, Northern North Carolina, Eastern Kentucky and Eastern Tennessee. Some people also add Georgia and northeastern Alabama.
Alabama, Connecticut, Georgia, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Vermont, Virginia and West Virginia
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The Appalachian mountains are a lot older than the Rockies so they are shorter, and rounder. The erosion has been slow over thousands of years, but things that made the mountains erode are running water like streams or rain, wind, and gravity pulling rocks downhill.
According to scientific data, the Appalachian Mountains formed roughly 480 years ago. They likely formed as the result of two of the Earth's tectonic plates colliding.
England, Ireland, and Scotland
No it is an example of a Folded mountain (:
about how many miles seperate the appalachian mountains from the rocky mountains at their closest point?
Which southern state does the appilation mountain range begin and end?