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Domed mountains are mountains that are formed from magma pushing rock upwards. Folded mountains are mountains that are formed from two rock masses pushing against each other.
Landforms formed by forces pushing up earth's crust are called upwarped mountains. Examples of these are the Black Hills and the Southern Rocky Mountains.
a volcano is formed when the plates hit each other.
their was no mountains when you push the plates together they are just normal mountains and when you push them apart they formed a volcano and when plates pushed out under the earth they formed earthquake
Mountains and Plateaus are formed when tectonic plates collide with one another. The Himalayas were formed and are still growing as the two tectonic plates they sit on are still pushing on one another.
They were formed from the pressure of two tectonic plates pushing against each other.
Domed mountains are mountains that are formed from magma pushing rock upwards. Folded mountains are mountains that are formed from two rock masses pushing against each other.
Landforms formed by forces pushing up earth's crust are called upwarped mountains. Examples of these are the Black Hills and the Southern Rocky Mountains.
Annapurna, like all other mountains in the Himalayas, were formed by tectonic forces pushing landmasses upwards.
Annapurna, like all other mountains in the Himalayas, were formed by tectonic forces pushing landmasses upwards.
No. Mountains are formed when the end of tectonic plates collide pushing one side up or both.
The plates are pushing together causing them to move up and form mountains
These are either VERY old mountains formed by the crust compressing or mountains formed by the crust slowly pulling apart over time.
The speed at which mountains grow depends on the type of mountains. Mountains formed by seismic activity may form almost instantly if there is a violent upheaval in the earth. Volcanic mountains tend to form over a period of years as lava accumulates.
It is a ridge that was formed by tectonic plates pushing upwards causing it to make mountains in the shape of a ridge
mountains are formed by 2 plates pushing together so hard that they create a wrinkle in earths crust
Volcanoes form because in the earth's mantle there are some spots where it is especially thin and in these areas lava can pour out and form a volcano. A mountain is formed by two or more of the earth's titanic plates pushing against each other.