Water
The shaped surface of the Earth is particularly featured by the landform. And Earth has three main landforms, (1) the valleys or the lower regions of the Earth and formed from the effect of eroding movement of water over rock and soil, (2) the mountains or a large vertical landforms, the Earth's natural elevation, and (3) the plains or the mostly flat and broad areas landform, more than 50% of the Earth's interior.
not all mountains are cone shaped only some sorts are.
Large plains between mountains are typically referred to as valleys or basins. Valleys are elongated lowlands surrounded by higher terrain, while basins are more bowl-shaped depressions enclosed by higher land. Both landforms are common features in mountainous areas.
The eastern mountains and coal field region spans across several states in the United States, including portions of Appalachia. This region is known for its rugged terrain, rich coal deposits, and historically significant mining industry. The area also boasts unique cultural traditions and a diverse ecosystem.
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A plain is a raised highland with a flat top
Eastern mountains tend to be younger, steeper, and taller with more precipitation, while western mountains are older, more eroded, and tend to have gentler slopes with drier conditions. This is due to the different tectonic processes that shaped each region over time.
because they did.
No but they are shaped by erosion.
The valleys between mountains are "U" shaped as opposed to "V" shaped.
the caucasus mountains are fold mountains - you can see this by their shape... they are tall and cone shaped; also in a forever extending line, which proves that their formation is well and truly fold 2nd answer: they are indeed fold mountains, fold mountains are formed when two techtonic plate converge and move towards each other, they buckle up and bend forming a mountain.
trees are shaped like cones mountains because when snow falls on themit covers the leaves and the tree will start to rot . so the trees are shaped like cones .