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the Appalachians are way older than the Himalayas.  The Appalachians have been worn down year after year from erosion but at some point in time the Appalachian mountains and the Himalayas were the same height! The Himalayas are still growing to this day because india is moving north ward.  Once india disappears then the forces of erosion will be great and powerful and then suddenly the Himalayas will be as big as the Appalachian mountains

Answer:

Because in the Appalachian mountains there is an erosion that occurs naturally and the influence of human activity.

Explanation:

Erosion is the process that occurs on the surface caused by the flow of water or wind that removes soil, rock, or dissolved material from one location in the Earth's crust, and then takes it to another location. This natural process is caused by the activity of dynamic erosive agents, namely water, ice (glaciers), snow, air (wind), plants, animals, and humans.

In the Appalachian Mountains, intensive farming practices have caused erosion up to 100 times the rate of natural erosion in the region. Excessive erosion causes "on-site" and "off-site" problems. The impact is a decline in agricultural productivity and ecological collapse, both due to loss of topsoil which is rich in nutrients. In some cases, the end result is desertification. Then due to the effect of erosion the rise of the mountains became noticeably slower than that of the Himalayan.

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Grade: Senior High School

Subject: Geography

Keywords

- The Appalachian

- The Himalayan