Erosion will cause the tops of mountains to become rounded after an extremely long time. An example of a new mountain range, with little erosion, would be the Himalayas in south-Central Asia. An example of an eroded mountain range would be the Appalachians in eastern United States.
Erosion and deposition affect a mountain range by wearing down a mountain in one place, and then new landforms build up in other places.
The crust will rebound. (uplift will occur)
weathering and erosion most likely affect a mountain overtime by making the mountain shorter.
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Erosion and deposition affect a mountain range by wearing down a mountain in one place, and then new landforms build up in other places.
Erosion and deposition affect a mountain range by wearing down a mountain in one place, and then new landforms build up in other places.
The crust will rebound. (uplift will occur)
I think it might be because it will wear down and shrink
weathering and erosion most likely affect a mountain overtime by making the mountain shorter.
Deposition and erosion can wear down a mountain and cause it to shrink.
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These mountains formed when erosion carved out peaks and valleys from a plateau..
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it can wear them down to sea level
it has eroded the peaks
a range being formed by erosion tall the point sharp by magma