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The force that forms folded mountains is called compressional force. This force occurs when tectonic plates collide, causing the Earth's crust to be pushed together and folded, leading to the formation of mountains.
The Andes Mountains are Folded Mountains.
Folded mountains are formed when the Earth's crust is squeezed together. This process causes the rock layers to fold and buckle, creating prominent ridges and peaks. The Appalachian Mountains in the eastern United States are an example of folded mountains.
The Appalachian mountains are a fold mountain.
The dominant type of stress associated with folded mountains is compressional stress caused by tectonic plate collision. As plates converge, the rocks are squeezed and folded, leading to the formation of folded mountain ranges such as the Himalayas and the Appalachians.
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The Appalachian Mtns are very, very old, highly eroded folded mountains.
Folded mountains. These are formed when tectonic plates clashed together and formed in and up.
Folded (fold) mountains are the most common.
Folded mountains are typically formed at convergent plate boundaries, where two plates collide and compress the Earth's crust, causing rocks to be pushed together and folded. These mountains are characterized by tightly packed layers of rock that have been deformed and uplifted due to the tectonic forces at work.
Folded mountains are the result of compression stress in the earth's crust. This is a movement of plates that presses together or squeezes Earth's crust and is also known as convergent boundary.