it turns into dirt and sand.
When mountains are worn away by weathering and the sediment is carried away, it is called erosion. This occurs over time. Rapid erosion is possible and is known to cause landslides.
New mountains are created through tectonic and volcanic activity.
Mountains are worn and eroded by rain and wind.
no they are created with plates being pushed up and down acuse one plate goes up the othe goes down
Time, weather.
They're worn down from mountains and volcanoes.
water
it turns into dirt and sand.
Time and erosion turn young tall mountains into old, worn-down ones.
no but they have the highest peak on the continental U.S.
no but they have the highest peak on the continental U.S.
this is because the ranges get worn down due to erosion
Young mountains have sharp edges because they have not been worn down by erosion. Old mountains are rounded and smoother.
When mountains are worn away by weathering and the sediment is carried away, it is called erosion. This occurs over time. Rapid erosion is possible and is known to cause landslides.
New mountains are created through tectonic and volcanic activity.
Over time, the Appalachian Mountains have been worn down by erosion from wind and rain. All mountain ranges do this.