The 3 major mountain ranges in the United States are the Pacific ranges and Rocky Mountains in the west and the Appalachian mountains in the east. The Pacific ranges are on the northwestern coast of the United States. The Rocky Mountains are in the western United States but east of the Pacific ranges. They extend all the way from Canada into Mexico and cover 8 states. The Appalachian Mountains are near the East Coast of the United States. They extend from Canada to Alabama. The main difference between the eastern mountain ranges and the western mountain ranges is their ages and heights. The Appalachian Mountain range is the oldest range in the United States. Because of this, the range has faced weathering and erosion, which has worn the mountains down. The highest peaks in the Appalachians are only 6,000 feet. The ranges in the west are much younger and in some cases still growing. The mountains in the west are much higher than those in the east, with peaks over 14,000 ft.
Answer:
The answer would be B
Explanation:
Looking at the map(s), we can see that 1911 Britain has less white and yellow than 1701 Britain, but more orange and red, this means that Britain is way more densely populated in 1911 than in 1701.
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The answer is 2. <span>The fact that mechanized agriculture has replaced manual labor. Hope this helps :)</span>
Explanation:
Option B is correct option