How Were The Adirondack Mountains Formed
The adirondack mountains are very different in shape and content from other mountain systems. Unlike the rockies and the appalachians the adirondack mountains do not form a connected range but rather a 160 mile wide dome of more than 100 peaks. https://cdn.britannica.com/68/117968-004-3B5F9988/Mount-Marcy-New-York.jpg Adirondack Mountains Mountains New York United States Britannica Folding faulting volcanic activity igneous intrusion and metamorphism can all be parts of the orogenic process of mountain building.