as the air rises to cross the mountains it is cooled and is able to hold less moisture
so it drops in the form of rain. when the air reaches lower areas there is more moisture to make less rain.
When a mountain formes the ground pushes up. When this happens the rock that was on the other side of the plate gets smashed and cooles forming a new rock.
its made from the earths crust it dosent sound right but its truth and i beleive it so write it and do it dont ask me nothing agin
uplifted mountains
Rocks and pebbles are made out of bits of rock that has been cut down from mountains etc.
they have a name but i forgot it
The first hard layer is the Lockport Formation, which is made from limestone. The secound is softer, and is the Rochester Formation, and is made from shale and some very thin limestone bits. The third layer is underwater, and is Queenston Formation, which is made from shales and fine sandstone.
Rocks, Dirt, Soil, Minerals
Mountains are made of many different rocks. Such as sedimentary, ingenious and metamorphosis rocks.
they are formed by fault block
Igneous rocks, Sedimentary rocks Metamorphic rocks.
they are made of different species of rocks
uplifted mountains
Mountains are made of rocks and dirt. They have high, bumpy tops, and they are high in elevation.
rocks lava magma
Rocks and pebbles are made out of bits of rock that has been cut down from mountains etc.
coz when god made them he had his period ;)
Metamorphic rocks are formed by continental plates colliding. These are Himalayan or Alps mountains. Sedimentary rock is also made into mountains when it is pushed up where tectonic plates collide.
Mountains are made up of many different types of rocks. It also depends on the where the mountain is located and how it formed. For example, mountains formed by recent volcanic activity will be mostly composed of Igneous rock. Though most mountains and the like are made up of a combination of igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rock.
Sedimentary rocks that are made from compressed plants are called biologic sedimentary rocks. Accumulated carbon-rich plant material can result to the formation of coal.