external
it is formed by constructive and destructive forces and it is the most famous ridge (mountain)
The effect of internal forces and external forces on the formation of landforms Volcanoes and earthquakes are all internal forces. Volcanic geomorphological effects for the lies in Sediment Formation volcanic cone volcanic landforms. Namely the crustal magma erupted accumulation into mountain form -- volcanoes. Around, larger volcano relative height of up to 4000 to 5000 meters, the crater diameter of up to hundreds of meters. As the Soviet Union worthy of observation of the peninsula g to stay Qifu volcano relative height of 4572 meters, the diameter of the crater for 625 meters. Smaller volcanoes, relative height is less than 100 meters. Volcanic sometimes clumped distribution, said Volcanic Group. Earthquake for geomorphological effects without fixed mode, formation can be formed mountains and Rift Valley, depression, resulted in the increase of the earth's surface rolling. Answer 2 Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions have changed the forces of the terrain from internal forces, such as the movement of the earth's crust. The earth's internal forces from the thermal, chemical, energy and gravity. The earth rotation can be generated by the inner earth these forces, known as internal forces of the earth. The mainland on the mountain, plateau, basin, terrain, sea, ocean bottom ridge trench, forming process, plays a leading role force the role of internal forces. A variety of forms, mainly in the depths of the earth crustal movement, magmatic activity and earthquakes. Folds and faults are important evidence of crustal movement in the crust caused by internal forces, it makes the crustal deformation into ridge, valley and basin. In force can form the continent and ocean, can form mountains and Rift Valley, the ups and downs of depression, the surface of the earth is increasing.
A mountain is a sharpened peak formed by the glacial actions of three cirques on a mountaintop. Since we know that a cirque is a bowl-shaped basin formed by EROSION and a mountain horn is formed by three CIRQUES it becomes clear that mountain horns are formed by erosion.
We have discovered Cradle Mountain has been formed Allah since Cradle Mountain is his creation and so are us humans
pine mountain was formed by a constructive force. earth's plates colliding created pine mountain.
internal reconstruction no new company is formed in external reconstruction an existing company is dissolved and a new company is formed with the same shareholdders. there will be absence of liquidation expenses in internal reconstruction. liquidation expenses is present in external reconstruction.
common iliac
common illiac
it is formed by constructive and destructive forces and it is the most famous ridge (mountain)
Hemorrhoids are formed by the person's health condition, especially on the rectum part. When blood circulation is bad on the rectum part, you might have hemorrhoids. It could be external or internal or both. It is not turning into internal form from external. It is just where you have the hemorrhoids.
fold mountain
fold mountain
I would assume that external relationships would be those based on looks whereas internal relationships would be those that are formed because of a persons internal beauty ie. their personality.
Graves Mountain was formed by constructive forces. This means that it was formed over several million years from mineral deposits. A landform that is destructive, however, is one that has been shaped by erosion.
Graves Mountain is considered constructive because it was formed by volcanic activity that led to the intrusion of granite into the surrounding rocks. Over time, the uplift and erosion of the area exposed the granite, creating a unique geological feature. Additionally, the mineral deposits found in Graves Mountain are actively mined and provide valuable resources.
yes because when two plants convege , compression forces rocks upward to make mountians
Stone Mountain in Georgia was formed over 300 million years ago during the formation of the Blue Ridge Mountains. The granite monadnock that makes up Stone Mountain is one of the oldest geological features in the world.