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Mountains formed by magma that reaches the Earth's surface are called volcanoes.
How much of the earth's surface do mountains cover? it is 99% of the earth
Mountains are formed through the movement and collision of tectonic plates. When two plates collide, the land is pushed upward, forming mountain ranges. Over millions of years, erosion from forces like wind and water shape the mountains into their final forms.
No. As a approximation there is two thirds water to one third land.
Mountains are formed through tectonic processes, such as the collision of tectonic plates or the uplifting of the Earth's crust. This can result in the folding, faulting, and uplifting of the land, creating the distinctive features of mountains over millions of years. Erosion and weathering also play a role in shaping and sculpting mountains into their final form.
the shifting of earths plates can cause land to rise and slowly make mountains
No, all of them aren't found on dry land, some are found underwater
Mountains
the details to explain it is the fact that they are so important to the earths surface for exaple a land formare featured in mountains,vallies and hills.
The Earth's land is collectively called the Earth's crust, which is the outermost layer of the Earth's surface where all the continents, mountains, and other landforms are located.
A large tall rocky area of land that protrudes from the earth's surface is a mountain. Mountains are formed by the bending and buckling of the rock under the land.
No ther are not mountains that get higher by the earths crust
Mountains
Mountains and lakes.
mountains valleys hills glaciers
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The continents have moved, Volcanoes and mountains have made hige changes in the earths suface too.