Yosemite Valley is in Northern California and is one of the larger national parks. It was formed primarily from granite upthrust mountain building.
Yosemite is in the central-eastern part of California in the Sierra Nevada mountain range. It is formed through a combination of volcanic activity, water erosion, and glacial erosion.
The mountains in Yosemite are made of granite rocks. They were originally buried beneath other layers of rocks, but those layers have since eroded and the granite rocks are now exposed.
Yosemite rock consists primarily of granite. Granite is formed through volcanic activity near the surface.
It was formed by glaciers
Yosemite Valley is formed by the sheer granite cliffs on its sides. It is then ended by Half Done towering above the valley floor.
No. Wind can cause some erosion, but it cannot form valleys. Yosemite valley was formed by glaciers.
The Yosemite Valley is one such valley, but there are many.
Ice formed Yosemite Valley by carving it out. When glaciers many years ago retreated, they carved out the valley.
Glacial erosion formed Yosemite Valley. Meanwhile, the streams eroded the granite rock to form the waterfalls we know as Yosemite Falls and many others today.
Yosemite
Yosemite Valley is formed by the sheer granite cliffs on its sides. It is then ended by Half Done towering above the valley floor.
Yosemite Valley was formed by glaciers carving their way through the valley as they retreated. The glaciers are credited with forming the sheer cliff sides of the valley.
glacier erosion
Yosemite National Park and lakes were formed by erosion in California.
The Yosemite Valley was formed as glaciers scraped and carved the valleys and canyons with such force that the remaining granite still shows the direction of glacial movement. Rock debris from the last melting glacier dammed the valley and created Lake Yosemite.