Geography, asked by jutikap5838, 9 months ago

Give reasons western cordilleras have steep slopes and high peaks

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Answered by roysharanjeet
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The North American Cordillera is the North American portion of the American Cordillera which is a mountain chain (cordillera) along the western side of the Americas. The North American Cordillera covers an extensive area of mountain ranges, intermontane basins, and plateaus in western North America, including much of the territory west of the Great Plains. It is also sometimes called the Western Cordillera, the Western Cordillera of North America, or the Pacific Cordillera.

Answered by kirtisingh01
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Answer:

Western cordilleras have soak slants and high pinnacles

Explanation:

The North America cordilleras is a mountain chain along the western side of the American and spreads a broad territory of the mountains reaches and tertiary mountain and levels in the western North America and is here and there called as the western cordilleras or the pacific cordilleras and has different highlights and they remember the most elevated tops for the landmass and the extents runs for the north toward the south along the three belts.

Nevadan belt, Laramide belt and the pacific beach front scopes of the west. What's more, thee three orographic belts are because of the commitment of the structural plates and this distorted the earth surface layer and  thus offering ascend to the inclines and the good country tops and

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