Geography, asked by TbiaSamishta, 1 year ago

How are the Appalachian Highlands similar to the mountains of the Canadian Shield?

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Molecular mass of H2O = 18g/mol

Numbers of molecules present in 18g of H2O =6.022×10^23 molecules

Numbers of molecules present in 0.9g of

H2O = 6.022×10^23×18×0.9 molecules

Numbers of atom in 1 molecule 3(2hydrogen and 1 oxygen)

Number of atoms in

6.022×10^23×18×0.9 molecules of

H2O =

6.022×10^23×0.9×3

= 9.03×10^22 atoms.

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Answered by Sidyandex
7

The main similarity between Canadian Shield and Appalachian Highlands is the great erosion that they have suffered.

It is also similar in the shape if we outline it on the piece of paper.

They can be considered as replicas.

However, Canadian Shield is known as Laurentian Plateau whereas Appalachian Highlands is the system of mountains.

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