Mathematics
Mathematics, 23.10.2020 15:40, finleymarch14

At present, the highest peak of the Appalachian Mountains is 6,684 feet. Millions of years ago, before weathering and erosion had occurred, the highest peak was about 30,000 feet. What is the difference between the highest peak millions of years ago and the highest peak today? Explain how you know your answer is reasonable. Enter the correct numbers in the boxes to show the answer and to complete the explanation.

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