mountains get higher as the sea level lowers
They are mountains without a tip. It is rounded at the top. Rounded mountains are almost always old mountains.As mountains gets older, their peaks get flatter. They are still considered mountains as they pass mountain elevation requirements.There valleys are very wide too. The opposite is a young mountain with shark peaks, narrow valleys, and much taller. For ex., Earth's tallest mountain, Mt.Everest, is a very young mountain.
Yes
Jagged mountains peaks become more rounded by the process of weathering. This occurs as wind and rain slowly eat away at the mountain, removing tiny bits of the rocks at a time until the mountains look more rounded than jagged.
According to the US Geological Survey, there is no strict height requirement for mountains vs hills. There used to be one at 1,000 feet, but the rule was abandoned in the middle of the twentieth century.
true
The Rockies are higher at 14,440 feet, the Appalachians are 3,000 feet
Yes mountains are higher than plateaus
No ther are not mountains that get higher by the earths crust
Yes, mountains can be higher than 600 feet.
yes, the andes mountains are higher
the rocky mountains are higher because the rocky are 14,400 and the appalachian is 3,000
rocky mountains
Yes.
rocky
Certainly not.
at the top of the mountains yes, because the elevation is higher
no the Andes are higher