
Hasn't voted | Yup, it's the exact same chain as your Lake District.
Just as the Appalachians, as a matter of fact.
The Atlantic Ocean is relatively young, started forming in the Jurassic Age, and those mountains are way older, i think about 300 million years.
When the Atlantic formed, it basically ripped the entire chain to shreds, between modern-day Nova Scotia/Newfoundland and the UK/Eire. Nova Scotia used to be next to Old Scotia, probably also the reason why 16th C. explorers gave it that name.
Anyway, that's a good idea,and i might write a paragraph about this when Njulla gets updated. |