In short: you don't. Mountains are formed by geological processes. The Himilayas are fold mountains where two continental crusts have collided. The force crumples the rock into mountains. The Andes are formed at a destructive plate boundary where the force of the plate moving under it forces the ground up.
Yes. Many volcanoes form mountains.
Transform boundaries cannot form volcanoes.
The mountain collapses into an emptied magma chamber
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they will form a mountain
Lava may form a mountain called a volcano!
mountain belt.
A volcanoe is like a mountain but it is really not
A mountain
Rocks build up together and form a mountain
they form from the constant moving of techtonic plates which cause magma to spew out and the build up becomes a mountain
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Mountain breezes typically form during the night. As the sun sets, the air in the valley cools more quickly than the air on the mountain, creating a temperature difference. This temperature difference causes the air to flow from the mountain down into the valley, creating a mountain breeze.
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