Earthquakes or erosion
Folded mountains are large mountain ranges that form through the folding of rock layers due to tectonic plate movements. These mountains typically have long ridges and valleys, with the rock layers appearing bent and folded. Examples include the Himalayas and the Appalachians.
An outcrop is a visible exposure of bedrock or geological strata that appears at the Earth's surface due to erosion or uplift. It provides geologists with valuable information about the underlying rock formations and can help understand the geological history of an area.
rock
Distinctive layers of rock that lie slightly slanted High, then low points of the mountain range
The Fold Mountains of Munster include the Commeraghs, the Knockmealdowns, the Galtees, the Caha mountains and the Macgillycuddy's Reeks.
uplift
what causes a rock to break into many layers. DOES WATER
Compressive stress causes the "crumpling" and folding of rock layers.
The movement within the Earth that causes buried rock to be exposed at the Earth's surface is called uplift. It refers to the vertical elevation of the Earth's surface.
Earthquakes
only when rock layers are exposed through a process called geologic uplift will phosphorus be made available, and then the cycle o weathering can begin again.
It is an earthquake.
Chemical.
tension
A laccolith pushes the overlying rock into a dome shape. It is a type of intrusive igneous rock formation that is formed when magma pushes its way into the layers of overlying rock but does not reach the surface. The pressure causes the rock layers above to uplift and form a dome-like structure. Batholiths, on the other hand, are large underground bodies of igneous rock that can cover an area of several hundred square kilometers but do not typically create a dome shape.
About 1.8 billion years ago. A Domical uplift at the end of the Cretaceous period, eroded and exposed the layers of rock down to the Precambrian complex.
Unconformities. =)