In the very long run, they will degrade due to the inner core of the Earth running out of (radioactive) heat. There will be no more mountain building.
If mountains were to be destroyed, it would have significant environmental and geological impacts. It could lead to increased risk of landslides, loss of biodiversity, disruption of natural habitats, altered weather patterns, and potential threats to communities that rely on mountains for resources such as water and tourism.
No ,mountains do not keep earth from shaking ,greatest earthquakes happen around the mountains like in Himalayas also mountains are created by the movement of the tectonic plates which create earthquakes.Just because the mountains are themselves stabilized by isostacy does not mean that the mountains stabilize the earth or the crust by isostacy. Prof David A Young.No self respecting geologists would claim that mountains keep earth from shaking.
Yes, mountains can form from level surfaces through the process of tectonic plate movement and crustal uplift. This can happen when tectonic plates collide, causing compression and folding of the Earth's crust, leading to the formation of mountains. Over millions of years, the mountains can continue to rise as a result of tectonic activity and erosion.
Mountains are often formed at plate boundaries where tectonic plates collide. This collision can cause one plate to be forced upward, leading to the formation of mountains. The uplifted plate may undergo further geological processes, such as folding and faulting, which contribute to the mountain-building process.
Without mountains, the Earth's topography would be much flatter and lower in elevation overall. This would impact weather patterns, biodiversity, and the availability of different ecological niches for various species. Additionally, the absence of mountains would likely alter ocean currents and the distribution of resources on the planet.
There are many things that could happen in the not so distant future. You could have a death in the family for example.
it's sucks
In mountains,ocean cost line,etc.
The word "could" implies a future possibility that might or might not happen.
No one can really say, because the future could end 2 seconds from now.
flap could flap and the flap could explode the flap earth
Of course the future will happen... whatever will happen but hasn't happened yet is the future.
It won't happen now,but it could happen in the future.
Well,to be honest,a zombie apocalypse could happen,but not now,maybe in the future,but i mean floating cars future,or maybe in your kid's children are age 50,thats a long time,i will and your children's kid will be dead by then,so it will happen,it cant happen now,but scientists are experimenting to much im sure,
No, he is not, but it is possible that in the future something like the Hunger Games could happen. (In the far away future)
to say that something will happen in the future
We never know, we can't predict the future, anything could happen