Actually, volcanic mountains are formed like so.
They start out as cracks in the earth's surface called a volcanic vent, and when magma erupts out of the ground as lava flows, clouds as of and explosions of rock gather. Material falls back to Earth around the vent and piles up around it.
No. Table Mountain is a mesa. It formed as a result of an erosion-resistant layer of sandstone at its top protecting the layers below.
Volcanic mountain ranges are formed from oceanic-continental convergent-subduction boundaries, much like with volcanic islands. When a plate is subducted, the crust forming this plate is heated and melted creating magma which erupts from the crust and creates volcanic mountain ranges.
No oceanic coastline Absence of volcanic activity
lava formed the volcanic mountains
A lifted mountain is a mountain that formed due to both volcanic activity and earth movement which made sure that the compression of two landmasses pushed some land upwards. There is involvement of seismic activity.
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AnswerNo. it never has been.
The Rocky Mountains in North America, the Andes in South America, and the Himalayas in Asia were also formed through tectonic plate movements and the collision of continental plates. These mountain ranges all have distinct geological features resulting from the processes of compression, folding, and faulting that occurred during their formation.