When one side of the fault rises or drops
they are formed by fault block
When land is pushed upbetween two fault lines, block mountains are formed
Some of the characteristics of fault-block mountains would be sharp, and jagged peaks.
Mountains made of crumpled and folded layers of rock are called fold mountains. The breaking down of materials of Earth's crust into smaller pieces is weathering.
Mountains form along fault lines.
what are mountains formed by blocks of crust moving along a fault
Mountains are formed at convergent plate boundaries or also known as fault lines.
When land is pushed upbetween two fault lines, block mountains are formed
they are formed by fault block
When land is pushed upbetween two fault lines, block mountains are formed
The three types of non-boundary mountains are volcanic mountains, dome mountains, and fault-block mountains. Volcanic mountains form from volcanic activity, dome mountains are created by the uplifting of large blocks of crust, and fault-block mountains are formed when large crustal blocks are uplifted along faults.
Some of the characteristics of fault-block mountains would be sharp, and jagged peaks.
False. Sharp, jagged peaks are more characteristic of fold mountains, which are formed by the folding of rock layers under pressure. Fault-blocked mountains tend to have more linear ridges and valleys due to the movement of large fault blocks along fault lines.
Mountains made of crumpled and folded layers of rock are called fold mountains. The breaking down of materials of Earth's crust into smaller pieces is weathering.
Mountains form along fault lines.
they are different in the way that they are formed.
Volcanic activity can form fold mountains or block mountains. Fold mountains are formed when tectonic plates collide. Block mountains are formed when fault block shifts.