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It is an avalanche.
Mingus Mountain is part of the Black Hills Mountain Range, and therefore would be volcanic in origin. == ==
The Smoky Mountains, which are located in the Appalachian Range
Volcano
I think it is a dome mountain, formed when magma pushes its way up under the Earth's surface. The melted rock forms a bulge that creates a mountain.
Rock moves upward along faults to form a mountain range.
fold mountain
It is an avalanche.
It is an avalanche.
The Great Dividing Range, on the East Coast of Australia.
is called a volcanic mountain
Yes
The Rakaposhi Mountain in Pakistan is a rock mountain. It is a part of the Karakoram mountain range, and is a popular climbing mountain during the summer months.
Mingus Mountain is part of the Black Hills Mountain Range, and therefore would be volcanic in origin. == ==
Ayers Rock, or Uluru, does not lie between any mountain ranges. Some distance to the west is the Peterman Range.
The Smoky Mountains, which are located in the Appalachian Range
A mountain as a landform...? Well, a landform is a form of earth and rock. And mountains are made of earth and rock. It goes a bit like that, I assume.