Wind,
Water,
Ice,
Gravity,
Human activities.
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Waterfalls can erode the rock and sediment at the base of mountains, creating distinctive cliff faces and valleys. Landslides can reshape the slope of mountains, altering their appearance by depositing new materials or removing existing ones. Over time, these natural processes can significantly transform the landscape of mountains.
The natural forces that cause mountains to erode and break down over time include weathering (such as wind, rain, and ice), gravity, and tectonic activity (earthquakes and volcanic eruptions). These forces gradually wear away the rock and sediment that make up the mountains, leading to their eventual breakdown and transformation over millions of years.
Glaciers erode Earth's surface through abrasion, where the ice and sediments grind against the rock, wearing it down. They also erode through plucking, where the glacier freezes onto rock and plucks or pulls it away as the glacier moves.
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Earth's mountains form and erode from erupting and by shifting plates.
They can erode mountains.
things that erode weathered rock
the younger the mountains have not yet eroded.the mountains don't erode until they are old
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Mountains erode and the huge boulders dwindle to rocks then over time mother nature polishes the rocks to stones. but in the big picture God made all things!!
These are upwarped mountains. They form when blocks of Earth's crust are pushed up by forces within Earth. Over time, the soil and sedimentary rocks at the top of Earth's crust erode, exposing the hard, crystalline rock underneath. As these rocks erode, they form the peaks and ridges.
Forces that erode mountains are called erosion forces. These forces include processes like weathering, mass wasting, and erosion by water, ice, or wind, which gradually wear down mountain landscapes over time.
Different types of weathering changed the Rocky Mountains, including water, wind, and chemical. It has caused the mountains to change shape and erode in places.
water canalso erode mountains and other landforms down into plateaus
The Appalachian mountains are a lot older than the Rockies so they are shorter, and rounder. The erosion has been slow over thousands of years, but things that made the mountains erode are running water like streams or rain, wind, and gravity pulling rocks downhill.
Mountains will erode or start to wash away after thousands of years. It is a very slow process: even millions of years it could take.