yes, a great deal
I know 2 mountains of Argentina. One is the Andes mountain which is a beautiful mountain and another one is the Fitz Roy mountain where I have always wanted to go
The Andes mountain range formed as a result of the convergence of the South American Plate with the Nazca Plate along the western edge of the continent. This plate boundary is a part of the larger Ring of Fire, a region surrounding the Pacific Ocean known for its high volcanic and seismic activity.
The Andes mountain range is more likely to have active volcanoes than the Rockies. The Andes have a higher concentration of active volcanoes due to tectonic activity along the South American plate boundary, whereas the Rockies are older and inactive in terms of volcanic activity.
Yes, the Andes Mountain was formed by folding.
The main mountain range is the Andes Mountains.
The South American Plate and the Nazca Plate are responsible for the creation of the Andes mountain ranges. The Nazca Plate is subducting beneath the South American Plate, causing the formation of the Andes through tectonic activity and volcanic processes.
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the highest mountain in the Andes of south America would have to be the aconcagua mountain in the Andes mountains of south America and thanks for your time
Andesite is the volcanic rock named after the Andes mountain range. It is a type of fine-grained extrusive igneous rock that is commonly found in the Andes region due to the volcanic activity in the area.
The Andesthat is right man it is the Andes the are big
Andes is a mountain range in the west of South America
Its the Andes mountain range I think.