Erosion. As the water flows down a mountain, the mountain erodes, or wears away =O)
Different types of weathering changed the Rocky Mountains, including water, wind, and chemical. It has caused the mountains to change shape and erode in places.
Erosion by wind and water.
Chile is challenged because the Andes Mountains change Chile's climate. Chile is benefited because of the soil and clean water from the Andes Mountains.
They change by the rough mountain is on a slope and so the v shaped water changes shape!
Yes. But no water is coming from the Rocky Mountains.
Solid water (snow) falls on the mountains in the winter. When spring comes, the solid water melts into liquid water, flows downhill to a stream, then into a river, and then into an ocean. The Sun warms the surface of the ocean, evaporating the liquid water into gaseous water vapor. The water vapor rises into the sky and forms clouds, which are blown into the mountains where the clouds cool, and form solid water (snow), which falls in the mountains in the winter.
Agents of change that cause landscape changes in the Cascade Mountains include volcanic activity, glaciation, erosion by water and ice, and human activities such as logging and development. These forces shape the landforms, vegetation, and overall ecosystem of the Cascade Mountains over time.
There are more mountains in the water (including volcanoes) than on land.
mountains under deep water. I guess.
it went downhill from the mountains
Ice and water changes the land by causing rocks and soil to erode. Both ice and water will create cracks in rock and can even create mountains or river beds.
Wind and water erosion makes the mountains smooth.