one of the processes is by a volcano when it erupted and the other is from lakes
erosion don't you know
Eventually, natural weathering (over an extremely long time) will wear the rounded peaks into sharper edges. Most extreme weathering occurred during the ice-ages. Glaciers scoured out 'U' shaped valleys, shaved the sides of the mountains, sharpening the mountains into their present shapes.
I don't know about mountains, but I know the mountains peaks. 1.Mount Everest 2.K2 3.Kanchenjunga
Some of the characteristics of fault-block mountains would be sharp, and jagged peaks.
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erosion don't you know
erosion don't you know
the peaks become weathered and eroded. that's why the peaks are rounded.
Yes, the term rounded mountains refers to the rounded peaks. Rounded peaks indicate age and weathering forces over a long period of time. The Blue Ridge Mountains which are part of the Appalachian Mountain range all have rounded peaks because the Appalachian Mountain range is millions of years old. In comparison, the Rocky Mountains are not rounded; they are much younger than the Appalachian Mountain range.
As mountains go, they are relatively new, and have not weathered.
The Ural Mountains are not very high because they were formed by a series of tectonic movements that occurred over a long period of time, resulting in gradual uplift and deformation. The rounded peaks are due to erosion from glaciers and weathering processes over millions of years, which have worn down the sharp edges typically seen in younger mountain ranges.
Weathering rounded the mountains by breaking down jagged peaks.
Jagged mountains peaks become more rounded by the process of weathering. This occurs as wind and rain slowly eat away at the mountain, removing tiny bits of the rocks at a time until the mountains look more rounded than jagged.
It's formed from volcanoes! When it explodes.
this is because the ranges get worn down due to erosion
Old fold mountains are characterized by their folded and deformed rock layers, which have been uplifted and eroded over millions of years. They often exhibit steep slopes, rugged terrain, and high elevations. Examples of old fold mountains include the Appalachian Mountains in North America and the Caledonian Mountains in Europe.
They are mountains without a tip. It is rounded at the top. Rounded mountains are almost always old mountains.As mountains gets older, their peaks get flatter. They are still considered mountains as they pass mountain elevation requirements.There valleys are very wide too. The opposite is a young mountain with shark peaks, narrow valleys, and much taller. For ex., Earth's tallest mountain, Mt.Everest, is a very young mountain.