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Alfred thought that mountain were formed by two continents smashing together with such force that the land was forced up.
Same as the rest of the Appalachians, When the continents that slammed together to form Pangaea, they were raised.
well mountains and volcanoes are created as well as ocean basins
Formation of mountains, together with the associated volcanoes and earthquakes. The prime/best example is the Indian sub-contiant (India) moving north into the Asiatic plate. The result is the Himalaya Mountains, & earthquakes in the region.
Its When Tectonic plates either collide Or Move Apart. Examples Of Tectonic Plates moving Together are mountains and volcanoes.
Alfred thought that mountain were formed by two continents smashing together with such force that the land was forced up.
The Ural Mountains were formed by the continents of Europe and Asia joining together.
The two continents of Africa and Eurasia pushed together and folded the rocks into mountains.
Europe and Asia are the two continents that are together on one large area known as Eurasia. The Ural Mountains in Russia serve as a natural boundary between the two continents.
Areas where continents are either moving apart or together causing magma from the mantle to flow to the surface
Same as the rest of the Appalachians, When the continents that slammed together to form Pangaea, they were raised.
The continents seem to fit together when moved around. Mountains, earthquakes and other phenomena due to the shifting of tectonic plates also support the idea that the continents are drifting.
well mountains and volcanoes are created as well as ocean basins
okay, a convergent boundary is when 2 plate tectonics collide together and making volcanoes or mountains :D
Yes! Amazing isn't it! Mountains are formed by slow but gigantic movements of the earths crust. The Earth's crust is made up of 6 huge slabs called plates, which fit together like a jigsaw puzzle. When to slabs of the earth's crust smash into each other the land can be pushed upwards, forming mountains. Many of the greatest mountain ranges of the world have formed because of enormous collisions between continents.
The continents seem to fit together when moved around. Mountains, earthquakes and other phenomena due to the shifting of tectonic plates also support the idea that the continents are drifting.
Europe and Asia share a single landmass, connected by the land boundary between the two continents at the Ural Mountains in Russia. These continents are sometimes referred to together as Eurasia.