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  • Appalachian Mountains - Wikipedia
    The Appalachian Mountains, often called the Appalachians, [b] are a mountain range in eastern to northeastern North America The term "Appalachian" refers to several different regions associated with the mountain range, and its surrounding terrain The general definition used is one followed by the United States Geological Survey and the Geological Survey of Canada to describe the respective
  • Appalachian Mountains | Definition, Map, Location, Trail, Facts . . .
    The highest elevations in the Appalachians are in the northern division, with Maine’s Mount Katahdin (5,268 feet [1,606 metres]), New Hampshire’s Mount Washington (6,288 feet), and other pinnacles in the White Mountains rising above 5,000 feet (1,525 metres), and in the southern region, where peaks of the North Carolina Black Mountains and the Tennessee–North Carolina Great Smoky
  • The History Of Appalachia In 44 Revealing Photos - All Thats Interesting
    While it would be easy to define Appalachia as a distinct region in the United States, the full picture is a bit more complicated After all, according to the Appalachian Regional Commission, Appalachia spans more than 206,000 square miles, comprising 423 counties across 13 states Those states
  • Appalachian Mountains - WorldAtlas
    Appalachian Mountains Often referred to as the “Appalachians”, the Appalachian Mountains are a series of mountain ranges that stretches from the eastern to the northeastern part of the continent of North America Forming the eastern complement of the Rocky Mountains, the Appalachian Mountains extend for about 2,400km from the Central Alabama region in the United States to the Canadian
  • Top 20 Facts about the Appalachian Mountains - Discover Walks
    The Appalachian forests are thick and are home to more than five species of tree squirrels Other unique and rare species of wildlife live here such as moose, black bears, foxes, bobcats, coyotes, porcupines, bats, raccoons, white-tailed deer, skunks, weasels, beaver, chipmunks, and rabbits
  • Appalachian Mountains - New World Encyclopedia
    The Appalachian Mountains are a vast system of North American mountain ranges They lie partly in Canada, but mostly in the United States, forming a zone, from 150-500 kilometers (approx 90 to 300 miles) wide, running 2,400 km (1,500 miles) south and westward from Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada to central Alabama in the United States, with foothills in northeastern Mississippi
  • 30 Fascinating Facts About the Appalachian Mountains
    Mount Mitchell State Park, photo courtesy Burke County Tourism 5 The highest peak of the Appalachian Mountains is Mt Mitchell in North Carolina, which reaches 6,684 feet above sea level In the Rockies, Mount Elbert stands at 14,440 feet above sea level, while Mt Whitney of the Sierra Nevada is the highest point in the contiguous U S at 14,505 feet
  • Appalachia - Wikipedia
    Appalachia (locally ˌ æ p ə ˈ l æ tʃ ə ap-uh-LATCH-uh) is a geographic region located in the central and southern sections of the Appalachian Mountains in the east of North America In the north, its boundaries stretch from the western Catskill Mountains of New York, continuing south through the Blue Ridge Mountains and Great Smoky Mountains into northern Georgia, Alabama, and
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  • Appalachian Mountains - Encyclopedia of World Geography
    THE APPALACHIAN Mountains of eastern North America comprise a north to south-tending range that extends for 1,600 mi (2,500 km) from the Gaspe Peninsula in Atlantic Maritime CANADA to northern ALABAMA in the UNITED STATES Uplifted by the collision of continents ancestral to North America and Africa 270 million years ago, the Appalachian Mountains are the oldest mountain range in North America





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