Erosion from wind and rain. It might take a million years or more but the weather can turn a sharp peak into a rounded peak.
Stone Mountain in Georgia is a good example. Rounded over the top, bet a few million years ago, it was assumed that it was a craggy peak.
yes...but the right way (and easier) is to scrape off the "hard-rounded little bumps"
Rhinal.
becoz it can easily pierce through anything...(when it is sharp)
On the American lobster you might be familiar with, that has the large front claws (not the spiny lobster with the giant antenna but tiny claws) there is a larger claw and a smaller one. The bigger one is for crushing prey and has rounded bumps; the smaller is a cutter and has sharp inside edges used for holding and tearing prey.
Normally, your character automatically makes sharp turns. If you choose Manual, you'll have to rely on your skills to make sharp turns, but every time you make a sharp turn, you get a slight turbo. Imagine using a mushroom after turning.
As mountains go, they are relatively new, and have not weathered.
sharp peaks formed over the rock material
Yes
Mountains are typically characterized by their height, steepness, and rugged terrain. They often have diverse ecosystems and unique flora and fauna. Mountains can also impact local weather patterns and serve as sources of important natural resources like water and minerals.
they are like cube mountains
Young mountains have sharp and jagged peaks because they are still being uplifted and eroded, which creates steep slopes and rugged features. Old mountains have rounded peaks due to the prolonged effects of weathering and erosion, which softens and smoothens the once sharp features over time.
Old mountains tend to have _____.
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Some of the characteristics of fault-block mountains would be sharp, and jagged peaks.
Unwarped mountains typically have high peaks with sharp ridges.
A young mountain has steep sides. It also has sharp jagged peaks and narrow valleys. Older mountains are more rounded.
erosion -help i helped a lot :)