Yes although the earthquake has to be extremely massive for a mountain range to be created.
Plate tectonics cause earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and the formation of mountain ranges around the world. Movement of the Earth's plates can also trigger tsunamis and affect the climate by creating ocean currents and shifting continents.
Yes, mountain ranges are often located along tectonic plate boundaries where earthquakes are more likely to occur. The movement of these plates can cause stress build-up along fault lines within or near the mountain range, leading to earthquakes.
Earthquakes, volcanoes and mountains are formed via plate tectonics. When the large continental plates collide, they either cause temporary earthquakes, or more permanent features such as volcanoes and mountains.
Geologic plate movements can cause earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and the formation of mountain ranges. These movements are driven by the shifting of tectonic plates, which can collide, pull apart, or slide past each other.
Lightning does not directly cause earthquakes. Earthquakes are typically caused by the movement of tectonic plates or volcanic activity. Lightning is a discharge of atmospheric electricity within a thunderstorm that does not have an impact on the Earth's crust to cause earthquakes.
it causes to crackle snap and poo
Convergent plate boundaries are characterized by deep-sea trenches, volcanic mountain chains, and severe earthquakes. This is where two tectonic plates come together, causing one plate to be subducted beneath the other, leading to the formation of trenches and volcanic activity, as well as intense seismic activity.
two mountain chains cross Guatemala from west to east
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Major mountain chains in Russia are Great Caucasus Rangeand the Urals
Mountain ranges in parallel chains are called "cordilleras."
Plate tectonics cause earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and the formation of mountain ranges around the world. Movement of the Earth's plates can also trigger tsunamis and affect the climate by creating ocean currents and shifting continents.
Yes, mountain ranges are often located along tectonic plate boundaries where earthquakes are more likely to occur. The movement of these plates can cause stress build-up along fault lines within or near the mountain range, leading to earthquakes.
The Appalachian mountain.
This answer might bore you a bit, because I bet you thought they occur strongest where people live. Deep in the Pacific Ocean, aswell as in the middle of the Atlantic are massive mountain chains caused by tectonic activity. These can be seen by looking at a map of our sea floors. They are the longest mountain chains in the world. and are home to the most brutal of all earthquakes. But to answer the question in terms of where people live, the most earthquakes occur near indonesia, the west coast of South america, primarily Chile and Peru, and also the west coast of North America.
Earthquakes, volcanoes and mountains are formed via plate tectonics. When the large continental plates collide, they either cause temporary earthquakes, or more permanent features such as volcanoes and mountains.
Mountain ranges refer to a series of mountains aligned in a particular direction, usually forming a continuous line or sequence. Mountain chains, on the other hand, can be multiple ranges running parallel to each other or interconnected in a complex network. Essentially, mountain ranges are a subset of mountain chains.