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Why is the relatively low height of the Appalachian Mountains significant?

A
The lower elevation increases the amount of agriculture in the Blue Ridge region.
B.
It shows the Appalachians are very old mountains compared to others in the United States.
It shows the Appalachians are very young mountains compared to others in the United States
D
The lower elevation means the mountains provide Georgia with little protection from hurricanes.

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Answer:

B

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Answer:

B I think

Explanation: Crossed by few passes, the Appalachians were a barrier to early westward expansion and played an important role in U.S. history; major east-west routes like the Cumberland Gap and Mohawk Trail followed river valleys or mountain notches.

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