Mountain ranges, like anywhere else, contain evidence of many things, and your question is very broad. However, one example is found in the high Himalaya. Here we can find limestone with shell fossils in it, evidence that these rocks were once the bed of an ancient sea.
Historians use primary sources such as documents and artifacts, secondary sources like books and articles, oral histories from witnesses, and archaeological evidence to find clues about the past.
We use Artifacts, Oral traditions, and Written records.Artifacts are old things. An old soup tin which says "made in Birmingham" on it means that there was a soup factory in Birmingham which made that kind of soup.Oral traditions are legends and other stories passed down from generation to generation. "My grandfather once told me that his uncle met Louis Riel and that Riel darned his own socks."Written records are written accounts of events written as histories, or books written at a particular time, which can give you an idea of the way of life then (think Dickens), or ordinary records. Household accounts are a great way of finding out how much things cost at the time they were made. Government and business records are equally interesting.
Most geologists do not believe in the existence of the Lost City of Atlantis, as there is no concrete evidence to support its existence. The story of Atlantis is considered a myth or allegory by many in the scientific community.
The study of the life of early people through things they left behind is known as archaeology. This field involves analyzing artifacts, structures, and other physical remains to understand ancient cultures, behaviors, and ways of life. Archaeologists use various techniques to uncover and interpret evidence from the past.
Archaeologists study human history through analyzing material remains such as artifacts, structures, and other physical evidence from past civilizations. They aim to understand how people lived, interacted with their environment, and developed societies over time.
Plateaus and mountain ranges
evidence
It could be any where from mountain ranges to coastal plains. They are things that tell the characteristics of that country, or place.
Its evidence, not judicial.
Three things that can form at convergent plate boundaries are mountain ranges, deep ocean trenches, and volcanic arcs.
since there are alotof them there arn`t many places to build things
since there are alotof them there arn`t many places to build things
since there are alotof them there arn`t many places to build things
Rain shadow on the north, thus creating the Chihuahuan desert.The central Mexican plateau where both Sierra Madre ranges meet.A volcanic and earthquake-prone region to the west of Mexico.
earthquakes volcanoes landslides and tsunami
The Evidence of Things Not Seen was created in 1985.
More information is needed, such as: * What 'things' are you referring to? * Who these things were to have happened to? * Where in the US these things happened? * When these things were to have happened?