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  • Crowders Mountain: The Continental Collision That Formed It
    Crowders Mountain is located in the Appalachian Mountains of North America. The Appalachian Mountains were formed by a collision between the North American and African continents about 480 million years ago.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * The Iapetus Ocean: This ancient ocean existed between the North American and African continents.

    * Continental Collision: The continents began to move towards each other, eventually causing the Iapetus Ocean to close and the two continental plates to collide.

    * Mountain Building: The collision caused immense pressure and folding of the Earth's crust, leading to the formation of the Appalachian Mountains, including Crowders Mountain.

    So, while Crowders Mountain is located in North America, its origin lies in the collision of two ancient continents: North America and Africa.

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