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heat and pressure
Subductions zones result in the formation of a trench and also volcanoes on the overriding plate
Catastrophists studying geology must make the major speculation that geological events in the past were primarily the result of sudden and catastrophic events rather than slow and gradual processes. They believe that major geological processes, such as the formation of mountains or the occurrence of mass extinctions, were mostly caused by sudden and catastrophic events, such as asteroid impacts or large-scale volcanic eruptions.
That is one method of mountain formation, yes.
Mountain ranges and belts are built through a process called orogenesis
Movement of the plates can result in a large number of geological phenomena, among which are earthquakes, rifting, volcanism, mountain building, faulting, landslides, changes in global temperatures, and formation of new seas.
heat and pressure
Mountain buildup.
mountain formation
Melting and Solidification
Subductions zones result in the formation of a trench and also volcanoes on the overriding plate
The four processes that result in the formation of minerals are: 1. Crystallization from Magma 2. Precipitation 3. Pressure and Temperature 4. Hydrothermal Solutions
When subduction occurs at points of plates collision.
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Catastrophists studying geology must make the major speculation that geological events in the past were primarily the result of sudden and catastrophic events rather than slow and gradual processes. They believe that major geological processes, such as the formation of mountains or the occurrence of mass extinctions, were mostly caused by sudden and catastrophic events, such as asteroid impacts or large-scale volcanic eruptions.
erosion don't you know