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Mountains formed by magma that reach the Earth's surface are called volcanic mountains or ridges.
How much of the earth's surface do mountains cover? it is 99% of the earth
The Crust - The crust is Earth's solid and rocky outer layer, including both the land surface and the ocean floor.
mountains cover 24% of the earths surface
Mountains formed by magma that reaches the Earth's surface are called volcanoes.
Mountains formed by magma that reach the Earth's surface are called volcanic mountains or ridges.
No, the highest mountains on earth do not reach into the stratosphere.
How much of the earth's surface do mountains cover? it is 99% of the earth
Mountains
Antarctica has mountains and is, in fact, the highest continent on earth.
Nepal, with Mount Everest, as highest in the country and the Earth.
The Crust - The crust is Earth's solid and rocky outer layer, including both the land surface and the ocean floor.
The building of mountains creates new land on the surface of the Earth.
This occurs because of gravity. Water runs from the highest places (mountains and plateaus, or where rainfall occurs) to the lowest point, into the ocean.
The highest parts are mountains, valleys and even volcanoes
No person "built" the Rocky Mountains! Mountains form from a geological process, typically from folding of the earth's surface and sub-surface.
mountains cover 24% of the earths surface