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Frost wedging is the most common type of mechanical weathering in mountainous regions, where repeated freezing and thawing of water in cracks and crevices causes rocks to split and break apart.
Brazil is a huge country and has many different types of landforms, including mountains. There is a large number of mountains taller than 2 km. Most of them are located along the coast in the Serra do Mar mountain range, but the tallest peaks are located in the Amazon. Brazilian tallest mountain is 'Pico da Neblina' with 2,994m.
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Sweden, Norway, and parts of Finland collectively occupy the Scandinavian peninsula. Denmark is often considered part of the Scandinavian region but is not located on the Scandinavian peninsula.
The relatively rapid form of mass movement that is most common in dry mountainous regions is rockfalls. Rockfalls occur when individual blocks of rock become detached from a steep slope and free fall or bounce downhill. Factors such as freeze-thaw cycles, seismic activity, and weathering contribute to the increased susceptibility of rocks to fall in arid, mountainous environments.
Sweden is the most mountainous Scandinavian country.
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The Eastern portion is almost completely mountainous, covered by the Scandinavian Mountains.
The Scandinavian mountains in Norway and Sweden.
Switzerland is the most mountainous country in Europe.
Norway is the most eastern country on the Scandinavian peninsula.
Norway is the most mountainous of the Scandinavian countries. It features the Scandinavian Mountain Range, which includes the highest peak, Galdhøpiggen, at 2,469 meters (8,100 feet). The country's rugged terrain is characterized by fjords, valleys, and extensive highlands, making it a prime destination for outdoor enthusiasts and hikers. In contrast, Sweden and Denmark have comparatively flatter landscapes.
Switzerland has the most mountainous terrain in Europe.
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