Our planet was formed about four and a half billion years ago, and it is likely that there were mountains from the beginning. The messy process of planetary formation itself, involving the accretion of mass from various smaller bodies, is not likely to produce a perfectly spherical surface.
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Lava may form a mountain called a volcano!
mountain belt.
A volcanoe is like a mountain but it is really not
The first mountain to be named the Auroras
A mountain
Rocks build up together and form a mountain
"Upthrusts"Are one form (and I believe the most common) this is where two tectonic plates meet and one slide on top of the other. raising higher because the one underneath supports it.The common mountain types are thrustblock (aka upthrust), fold and volcanic.The first link below explains their origins and characteristics.
they form from the constant moving of techtonic plates which cause magma to spew out and the build up becomes a mountain
A mountain. Unless you're Donovan. (His song There is a Mountain has the lyric, "First there is a mountain then there is no mountain then there is.")
dome
Mountain breezes typically form during the night. As the sun sets, the air in the valley cools more quickly than the air on the mountain, creating a temperature difference. This temperature difference causes the air to flow from the mountain down into the valley, creating a mountain breeze.