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Erosion and deposition affect a mountain range by wearing down a mountain in one place, and then new landforms build up in other places.
it will effect the mountain ranges because it can reduce the mountains to very small structure like a plateau or a plain and thus it would ultimately lead to a change in landform.
can be ranges
it affect from the sun of the earth
Erosion will cause the tops of mountains to become rounded after an extremely long time. An example of a new mountain range, with little erosion, would be the Himalayas in south-central Asia. An example of an eroded mountain range would be the Appalachians in eastern United States.
Erosion and deposition affect a mountain range by wearing down a mountain in one place, and then new landforms build up in other places.
Erosion and deposition affect a mountain range by wearing down a mountain in one place, and then new landforms build up in other places.
I think it might be because it will wear down and shrink
it will effect the mountain ranges because it can reduce the mountains to very small structure like a plateau or a plain and thus it would ultimately lead to a change in landform.
can be ranges
it affect from the sun of the earth
A mountain range
prevailing winds mountain range seasonal winds
The prevailing winds will force the clouds to climb when they reach the mountain range. As the clouds rise they drop their moisture. So the windward side of the mountain will get rain, and the leeward side of the mountain will be drier.
The prevailing winds will force the clouds to climb when they reach the mountain range. As the clouds rise they drop their moisture. So the windward side of the mountain will get rain, and the leeward side of the mountain will be drier.
Erosion will cause the tops of mountains to become rounded after an extremely long time. An example of a new mountain range, with little erosion, would be the Himalayas in south-central Asia. An example of an eroded mountain range would be the Appalachians in eastern United States.
No, the Andes are the longest mountain range.