Mountain ranges are typically formed by the movement of Earth's tectonic plates, either through collision or divergence. The collision of plates can result in the folding and uplifting of rock layers to form mountain ranges. Erosion and weathering also play a role in shaping the final appearance of a mountain range.
Earth's outer core is in liquid form because of the high temperatures and pressures deep within the planet. The intense heat from the Earth's core keeps the outer core in a molten state, allowing it to flow like a liquid.
The outer core is devoid of rock, being composed mainly of liquid iron and nickel.
The density of the outer core ranges from about 9 to 12 grams per cubic centimeter. This variation is due to differences in temperature and pressure within the outer core. The outer core is composed mainly of iron and nickel, which are both dense materials.
Iron originates from the Earth's core and is found in its crust in the form of ores such as hematite and magnetite.
The pressure in the Earth's crust can vary but is typically around 200 to 400 megapascals. In the mantle, pressures range from about 30 to 140 gigapascals. In the core, pressures are extremely high, reaching up to 360 to 370 gigapascals in the inner core.
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The Ural Mountains.
the hightest moutain range in the island of Trinidad and Tobago
Andes moutain
what moutain range runs from the St.lawrence gulf in Canada to the state of Alabama?
The moutain range between Spain and France are The Phyrenees Mountains.
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Alps Moutain
I'd like to know - Which moutain range is truly the largest. Is it the Andes, Rockies or the Himalayas? it is the Andes
What is the largest mountain in Georgia? What is the largest mountain in Georgia?
The Rocky MountainsThe longest moutain range in North America is
They take the lugage form the katmandu to the base camp of the moutain!