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Appalacian: Two continents colliding
North American Cordillera: Terrane accretion
Aleutian: Oceanic convergence
Andes: An oceanic plate and continental plate colliding
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The store sells a large range of health products. The mountain range is a hundred miles long. I went to the shooting range today.
Allopatric Speciation (geographic isolation) can lead to the formation of a new species because the population is split in two smaller populations by a physical barrier (river, canyon, mountain...).
Kristovie Pereval (Pass of the Dividing Cross) is the highest mountain pass of the Ural Mountain Range dividing Asia and Europe. daya
because there are tectonic plates that meet in the ocean. When they collide, it pushes the earth up sometimes extremely, forming a mountain or a mountain range. Hope this answers your question! :^)
i dont know if its is true, but plate tectonics
What type of formation is the Andes Mountains?
the type of mountain the Atlas Mountain range is Granite
The Teton range is a fault-block mountain.
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It would cause a mountain range and possibly volcanoes in that mountain range.
A mountain range is a single mass of mountains or narrowly space mountain ridges with or without peaks. The mountains within the range are generally closely related in position, direction, formation, and age; a component part of a mountain system or of a mountain chain.
Geologists can typically come up with an approximate age of a mountain rage by studying its formation and peaks. However, there is no factual way to determine the real age of a mountain range.
The Himalayas are, as a group, a mountain range.
A mountain range can be formed by the collision of an oceanic plate and a continental plate. This creates a subduction zone which eventually leads to the formation of a range of mountains.
Yes, the collision of the tectonic plates due to internal disturbance can lead to the formation of mountain range because of there sliding over one another.
In this type of land formation, a range is a group of mountains, a chain is a group of mountain ranges, and a belt is a group of mountain ranges and systems.
A mountain range is a single mass of mountains or narrowly space mountain ridges with or without peaks. The mountains within the range are generally closely related in position, direction, formation, and age; a component part of a mountain system or of a mountain chain. The theory about continental drift says that mountain ranges rise up as one continent pushes against another.