The Andes Mountain Chain is formed as a result of a convergent plate boundary, the collision of the South American Plate with the Nazca Plate.
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Volcanic mountains over hot spots in the mantle. Fault-block
Five kinds of mountains include volcanic mountains, formed by the eruption of magma; fold mountains, created by the collision of tectonic plates that fold the Earth's crust; fault-block mountains, which arise from tectonic forces that fracture the Earth's crust; dome mountains, formed when magma pushes up the crust without erupting; and plateau mountains, which are elevated flatlands that have been uplifted by geological processes. Each type has distinct characteristics and formation processes.
Volcanoes.
Mountains - formed by convergent plate boundaries where plates collide and are pushed upward. Rift valleys - formed by divergent plate boundaries where plates move apart, creating a depression in the earth's crust. Faults - fractures in the earth's crust caused by plates rubbing against each other. Folded mountains - created by the folding of rock layers due to compression at convergent plate boundaries. Volcanoes - formed at convergent and divergent plate boundaries where magma rises to the surface through the crust.
All of them. Every mountain there is.
Below are the 3 types of plate boundaries, not collisions. I'm not sure myself what the correct answer is, but I know that this is incorrect.The three are divergent boundaries, convergent boundaries, and transform boundaries.The types of collisions are oceanic-oceanic which create Mt Pinatubi, oceanic-continental which create Mt. St. Helens, continental-continental which create the Himalayas, oceanic-oceanic which create the Ring of Fire and the transform boundary which is like the San Andreas Fault.
There are three main types of mountains. block mountains formed by sections of the earth's crust that have been tilted or lifted up by the movement of two close fault lines, large cracks in the earth's surface. These are usually smaller than other types of mountains and are often separated by valleys. Volcanic mountains are formed by magma that is pushed out of the earth through a crack or weak place in the earth's crust. Fold mountains are formed when rock is "squeezed" together. When plates collide, the rock along the edges crumples, creating a huge zig-zag pattern in layers of the earth's crust. Upwarped mountains are formed when magma pushes up the earth's crust without breaking the surface. This creates a rounded mountain that gently slopes toward the surrounding land.
Gorges are narrow valleys in hills or mountains formed by geographic uplift. There are not really different kinds of gorges.
When plates collide, plate boundaries are formed. There are three kinds. At divergent boundaries, two tectonic plates move away from each other and make earthquakes. At convergent boundaries, two plates come together and make mountain ranges. At transform boundaries, one plate slides under the other.
Mountains can be formed in a couple of different ways. Different kinds of mountains are formed different ways. There are four different kinds of mountains: Volcanic, erosional, fault-block, and folded. Volcanic mountains, also known as volcanoes, can be standing alone or be part of one big chain of volcanoes. Volcanoes are areas in which lava and magma move to the surface and burst through the crust. Igneous rocks are formed here. Sometimes, hot molten rock spews out of volcanoes. This is earth's way of releasing its internal heat
Mountains can be formed in a couple of different ways. Different kinds of mountains are formed different ways. There are four different kinds of mountains: Volcanic, erosional, fault-block, and folded. Volcanic mountains, also known as volcanoes, can be standing alone or be part of one big chain of volcanoes. Volcanoes are areas in which lava and magma move to the surface and burst through the crust. Igneous rocks are formed here. Sometimes, hot molten rock spews out of volcanoes. This is earth's way of releasing its internal heat