Fault-block mountains are formed when two tectonic plates collide, pushing one over the other. Upwarped mountains form when a "hot spot" of magma pushes upward through the earth's crust.
Explain the difference between young and mature mountains?
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forest have many trees and mountains have snow
Uplifted is a term that is applied to a mass of rock that is pushed up by geologic forces. Uplifting can occur in a few different ways and can be accompanied by faulting. A fault block is a mass of rock that is separated from the surrounding rock by faults. Depending on the setting a fault block may be uplifted (move up), be downthrust (move down), or may move sideways with out vertical movement.
An upwarped mountain is formed by the uplifting of large blocks of Earth's crust without significant faulting. In contrast, a fault-block mountain is created by the displacement of blocks along faults, causing some blocks to be uplifted while others are dropped down. Ultimately, the main difference lies in the processes that lead to the formation of these mountain types.
Both are between hills and mountains
volcanic mountains can increase in size but fold mountain cant
Their scale and elevation.
You don't tell us which country the mountains are in so we can not answer you.
The difference between a mountain range and a mountain chain is that a mountain chain is a row of mountains and a mountain range is lots of mountains in one area.
young mountains are jagged on top, older mountains are smoother