by earthquakes moving and overlapping each other in a upward position
by earthquakes moving and overlapping each other in a upward position
mountains are created after earthquakes
Plate tectonics create mountains by shifting. They ran into each other and the crashes created solid mountains. Mountains are like wrinkles in the earth.
The mountain was created by the moving plates of Earth slamming into each other and pushing the ground up to where the mountains were created. Most mountains were created this way, some were created by volcanoes.
Five kinds of mountains include volcanic mountains, formed by the eruption of magma; fold mountains, created by the collision of tectonic plates that fold the Earth's crust; fault-block mountains, which arise from tectonic forces that fracture the Earth's crust; dome mountains, formed when magma pushes up the crust without erupting; and plateau mountains, which are elevated flatlands that have been uplifted by geological processes. Each type has distinct characteristics and formation processes.
Gravity on the moon is one sixth of gravity on the earth, so mountains on the moon can be much taller. Mountains on earth are eroded by wind and water, but on the moon mountains are not eroded.
Mountains formed by magma that reach the Earth's surface are called volcanoes. These volcanic mountains are created through the eruption of lava, ash, and gases from the Earth's mantle and crust. Over time, repeated eruptions build up the volcano, forming a distinct peak.
There is no record that he or she made any mountains. They are created through natural phenomena.
Mountains Beyond Mountains was created in 2004.
The earth was created once.
Mountains are created by the collision of tectonic plates, which are large pieces of the Earth's crust. When two plates push against each other, the land is forced upward, forming mountains.
There are no exact amount if mountains on Earth. Some are even forming now, so you wouldn't now how much mountains there are on Earth.
Both can be created on earth, and both have been. Fission has been used in atomic bombs, and fusion has been used in hydrogen bombs.