The Appalachian Mountains are low in height due to large scale erosion?
Answers
Answered by
2
Answer:
In today's eroded Appalachia, it's a different story. Time has taken its toll on the Appalachians. The range's highest peak, Mount Mitchell, is now about three thousand feet lower than Tibet's lowest point.
PLEASE MARK IT AS BRAINLIEST AND FOLLOW ME.
Answered by
10
In today's eroded Appalachia, it's a different story. Time has taken its toll on the Appalachians. The range's highest peak, Mount Mitchell, is now about three thousand feet lower than Tibet's lowest point. ... First is isostasy: the bigger a mountain gets, the more it weighs down its tectonic plate, so it sinks lower.
Similar questions