Orology
The science of mountains is known as geology, which involves studying the formation, structure, and processes that shape mountains over time. This includes understanding how mountains are formed through tectonic processes, erosion, and other geological forces. Geologists also study the role of mountains in shaping landscapes, influencing climate, and providing habitats for various plants and animals.
A person who studies mountains is called a geologist or a geomorphologist. They specialize in the formation, structure, and history of mountains.
The scientific study of mountains is called orology. This field of study focuses on the formation, structure, and geological processes associated with mountains.
A person who studies mountains is called a geologist or a geomorphologist.
Mountains formed by magma that reaches the Earth's surface are called volcanoes.
Cartography is the name of the science of map-making. Topography is a term that describes the condition of the land such as mountains etc.
it is called a range of mountains
Mountains made of rock are simply called mountains.
A string of mountains is called a mountain chain.
They are called the Pyrenees Mountains.
Mountains in deserts are called . . . . . . . . mountains!
a range of mountains is called mountain range
A region of mountains is called a mountain range.
A group of mountains are called mountain ranges.
Just afew of the mountains in Turkey are called the Ararat Mountains, the Anti-Tauraus Mountains, the Kacker and Pontic mountains. And that's just a few of them!
The group of mountains in western Colombia is called the Andes Mountains.
A row of connected mountains is called a mountain range.