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Type of stress that causes folding mountains?

Compressive stress causes folding mountains to form. This stress occurs when tectonic plates collide or converge, leading to the deformation and folding of rock layers, ultimately creating mountain ranges.


How can folding and faulting form mountains?

Folding and Faulting usually work together to form mountains. Faulting works by one plate shifting up and one plate submerging. Folding however works by both plates pushing against each other slowly folding over and over. Faulting and Folding and work together to make mountains by as one plate moves down the other up causes the plate going up to roll over or move on top of the other plate then as the bottom plate gets heat from the earths core it rises folding the plate on top again to bring it even higher. Hoped it helped you


Where does plate tectonics take place?

Plate tectonics occurs on Earth's lithosphere, which is the outermost layer of the planet. The lithosphere is divided into several large and small plates that move and interact with each other, causing various geologic phenomena such as earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountain formation.


What is the breaking tilting and folding of rocks is called?

The breaking, tilting, and folding of rocks is called deformation. This process occurs due to tectonic forces acting on Earth's crust, leading to the changing of rock formations and the creation of geological structures such as mountains and valleys.


What type of stress in the crust results in the formation of folding mountains?

Compressive stress in the crust leads to the formation of folding mountains. This stress occurs when tectonic plates collide, causing the crust to buckle and fold, resulting in the uplift of mountain ranges. The compressive forces push rocks together, leading to the formation of anticlines and synclines, which are characteristic features of folding mountains.

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When occurs folding?

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Faulting is to gently contoured mountains as folding is to what?

Folding and faulting in mountains occurs because of the movement of lithospheric plates as described in the theory of plate tectonics. Continent to continent collision compresses the crust and its sedimentary cover rocks, displacing and distorting them upwards (folding) and fracturing them (faulting). Folding and faulting can also occur in oceanic crust-continental crust collisions, in areas above subduction zones.


The force that occurs when plates are pushed together?

The force that occurs when plates are pushed together is called compressional force. This type of force causes the plates to collide and can lead to the formation of mountain ranges or subduction zones, depending on the type of plate boundary involved.


Is protein folding a spontaneous process?

Yes, protein folding is a spontaneous process that occurs naturally within cells.


Occurs when rock layers bend due to stress?

folding


What typically occurs along the boundaries of tectonics plates?

earthquakes


Occurs when internal forces in earth slant rock layers?

Folding


Occurs when internal forces in the earth slant rock layers?

Folding


When does folding of rock layers occurs where pieces of the Earth's crust?

Folding typically occurs in rock layers due to excessive heat and force. When rocks fold against each other they form interesting rock layers.


Why does motion occurs?

motion occurs when an object changes its position relative to a reference point.


Type of stress that causes folding mountains?

Compressive stress causes folding mountains to form. This stress occurs when tectonic plates collide or converge, leading to the deformation and folding of rock layers, ultimately creating mountain ranges.


Describe what occurs at a destructive boundary. Explain what folding is and give an example of a mountain region formed by folding.?

At a destructive boundary, two tectonic plates move towards each other, causing one to be forced beneath the other in a process known as subduction. This can result in the formation of mountain ranges through folding, which is the bending and deformation of rock layers due to compression forces. The Himalayas in Asia are an example of a mountain region formed by folding at a destructive boundary between the Indian Plate and the Eurasian Plate.