yes
(Mountain) ranges
They can be. Most mountain ranges form when the land is thrust upward by tectonic activity, so the type of rock present depends on what rock is present to begin with. The cores of mountain ranges, though, are often made of granite and gneiss. Volcanic mountains are not made of limestone.
Folded and volcanic mountains
Convergent boundaries push together and in turn raise the ground to form mountains and mountain ranges.
The chain of mountains that form the mid-ocean-ridges are the longest mountain chains in the world.
The core of a mountain range is typically granite even though other items may be topmost. Notable Iron Mountain shows topical abundance of iron even though the core is granite. Pressure on the granite and shifting of plates causes change including creation of mountains.
(Mountain) ranges
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They can be. Most mountain ranges form when the land is thrust upward by tectonic activity, so the type of rock present depends on what rock is present to begin with. The cores of mountain ranges, though, are often made of granite and gneiss. Volcanic mountains are not made of limestone.
The San Andreas fault has caused the basins and mountain ranges to form.
mountain belt.
There are no mountain ranges, properly speaking. The southern Sinai has a lot of mountains, but they do not form a central column.
A plateau form are 2 mountain rages.
Ghats
Most of the large mountain ranges formed as a result of continental drift/collision, some of the smaller ranges were formed in other ways.
The Carpathian Mountains or Carpathians are mountain ranges with an arc form. The mountain ranges are 1,500 km or 932 mi in length.
Earthquakes