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What happens to the lithosphere as fault-block mountains form?

As fault-block mountains form, the lithosphere is stretched and pulled apart along fault lines. This stretching causes the crust to fracture and blocks of rock to move vertically, creating a series of alternating valleys and ridges. Over time, the fault-block mountains continue to uplift and erode, shaping the landscape.


How can mountains break apart?

how do mountains break apart


What types of lithosphere are colliding to produce the Andes mountains?

collision


What sections are composed of the crust and apart of the upper mantle?

lithosphere


What is the impact of an earthquake on the Earth's lithosphere?

The impact of an earthquake on the earth's lithosphere is quite huge. The lithosphere in most cases will be torn apart as a result of the movement of plate tectonics.


What does the lithosphere do during the formation of fault block mountains?

it rains and snows


How is the lithosphere formed and shaped?

The lithosphere is formed through the cooling and solidification of the Earth's outer layer called the crust. It is shaped through tectonic forces such as plate movements, which can cause the lithosphere to be broken apart, collide, or slide past each other, leading to the formation of various landforms like mountains, valleys, and ocean basins.


How do lithosphere plates move where convection currents rise?

They move apart.


What is sliding boundary?

forms when two {crustal} lithosphere plates move apart.


What kind of stress forms fault block mountains?

Fold-block mountains form when tension makes the lithosphere break into many normal faults.


The theory that continents drift apart in the past and continue to do so today is called?

The theory that continents drift apart in the past and continue to do so today is called plate tectonics. This theory explains the movement of Earth's lithosphere (the outermost layer of the planet) and the formation of various geologic features such as mountains, earthquakes, and volcanoes.


Which is the layer of earth do you see mountains and ocean basins?

Mountains and ocean basins are found on the Earth's crust, specifically on the lithosphere. The lithosphere is made up of the crust and the upper part of the mantle and is divided into tectonic plates that interact with each other to create these landforms.