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The highest point of the Appalachian mountains is located at my Mitchell in Massachusetts

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This following fact is false, standing at 6,684 feet Mt. Mitchell is the tallest in the Appalachians but it isn't located in Massachusetts, it is located within North Carolina.

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The fact that the highest point of the Appalachian Mountains is located at Mt Mitchell in Massachusetts is completely false.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The highest point of the "Appalachian Mountains" is not located in Massachusetts but instead highest point is located in North Carolina.
  • These mountains are the system of mountains found in eastern North america. They are formed "480 million years ago" during the period of Ordovician.
  • The term "Appalachian" refers to various regions which are associated with the range of mountain.

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