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The Basin and Range mountain range is formed as a result of tension stress, which causes the crust to be pulled apart and stretched horizontally, resulting in the characteristic alternating valleys and mountain ranges in the region.
A horn is a result of erosion. It is a sharp, pointed mountain peak formed when glaciers erode away multiple sides of a mountain.
Cradle Mountain was formed through geological processes millions of years ago, primarily by the uplifting of ancient sedimentary rocks and subsequent glacial erosion. The distinctive shape of Cradle Mountain is a result of the erosion caused by glaciers during the last Ice Age.
Lookout Mountain was formed through a combination of geological processes, including uplift, erosion, and volcanic activity millions of years ago. The mountain's distinct shape and features are the result of these processes shaping the landscape over time.
A cirque, also known as a Cwm or Corrie, is a feature of glacial erosion, formed in a mountainside.
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Most of the large mountain ranges formed as a result of continental drift/collision, some of the smaller ranges were formed in other ways.
The Basin and Range mountain range is formed as a result of tension stress, which causes the crust to be pulled apart and stretched horizontally, resulting in the characteristic alternating valleys and mountain ranges in the region.
ocean-continent convergence
A horn is a result of erosion. It is a sharp, pointed mountain peak formed when glaciers erode away multiple sides of a mountain.
Yes, climbing a mountain involves force and motion. The force comes from the muscles exerting effort to move the body upward, and the motion is the act of ascending the mountain as a result of that force.
A volcanic feature that fits this description is a volcanic cone. It is a tall, narrow mountain formed around a vent with steep sides as a result of the accumulation of lava, ash, and other volcanic materials ejected during eruptions.
two plates of equal weight colliding
The Andes Mountains
A mountain is formed when a subterranean plate (tectonic plate) in the earth pushes up through the mantle and crust as a result of two plates colliding or the pressure of molten rock. it can also be formed by volcanic activity.
Mount Logan was formed around 200 million years ago through the collision of tectonic plates. The mountain is the result of the North American Plate pushing against the Pacific Plate, causing the uplift and formation of the St. Elias mountain range in the Yukon, Canada.
Cradle Mountain was formed through geological processes millions of years ago, primarily by the uplifting of ancient sedimentary rocks and subsequent glacial erosion. The distinctive shape of Cradle Mountain is a result of the erosion caused by glaciers during the last Ice Age.