The correct answer is - c. east.
The Appalachian Mountains are located in the eastern part of the United States, and since the Rocky Mountains are in the western part of the country, it puts them east of the Rocky Mountains.
The Appalachians are a very old mountain range, they are dated to about 480 million years ago when they formed during the Ordovician Period. At their peak, these mountains reached heights similar to the Rocky Mountains and the Alps in Europe, but because of the natural erosion they have shrunk and nowadays are much smaller in height.
No, this is false!
The area called the "Rust belt" is called like this because it used to be an important place for the industry, but it's not anymore, so the machines can be said to have gotten "rusty". This is the reason for the name, not the weather.
Imagine that the arable land is scarce then people will compete for land in competition will be big this means that it is more likely to be able to find smaller pieces of land for it is likely that the size of the House and farms will be small
Western Europe has advanced communications and transportation systems. A city in Western Europe is London.
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