Geologists have produced a battery of evidence, some from derivative theorization and others from the test an analysis of samples to support different opinions on the timing of the rise of the Southern Rocky Mountains. While there has been a confluence of opinion among some geologist communities, others have preferred divergent opinions (Fan et al., 35). The opinions of different geologists look convincing in supporting the time or era for which they say the Southern Rocky Mountains began rising. The clarity in the distinction between these varying arguments has been the premise upon which papers exploring the differences in Continue reading...