I believe it's Andes Mountains.
fold mountain
An upward mountain is a term used to describe a mountainous ascent, where the terrain inclines in an upward direction as one climbs higher. It refers to the physical act of climbing a mountain upwards.
A dome mountain forms when magma is injected into the Earth's crust and starts to push upward, creating a bulge or dome shape. As the magma cools and solidifies beneath the surface, it forms a layer of hardened rock. Over time, erosion gradually removes the overlying layers, exposing the dome-shaped mountain.
The type of mountain formed by upward thrusts of Earth's crust is called a fold mountain. These mountains are created through tectonic processes, where tectonic plates collide and push the Earth's crust upward, leading to the folding of rock layers. Prominent examples include the Himalayas and the Rockies. Fold mountains are characterized by their complex structures and often dramatic peaks.
When two plates collide and press upward, they can form mountain ranges. This process is known as continental collision, where the crust can fold and push upward to create large mountain chains like the Himalayas.
Mountain ranges are created when sections of the Earth's surface are folded and thrust upward due to tectonic plate movements. The pressure exerted by these movements causes the rocks to deform and bend, eventually leading to the formation of mountain ranges.
its when my dick get too strong and it pushes the world up. (btw my dick is bigger than the world. Its hanging out on MARS)
The type of mountain that is formed by colliding continents is the upward mountain.
a mountain
Rock moves upward along faults to form a mountain range.
fold mountain
An upward mountain is a term used to describe a mountainous ascent, where the terrain inclines in an upward direction as one climbs higher. It refers to the physical act of climbing a mountain upwards.
between to tactonic plates that are puching together and upward
The shoulder girdle is responsible for movements such as protraction, retraction, elevation, depression, and upward and downward rotation of the scapula.
Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere, and Exosphere - layers of the atmosphere :)
Mountains are formed through the movement and collision of tectonic plates. When two plates collide, the land is pushed upward, forming mountain ranges. Over millions of years, erosion from forces like wind and water shape the mountains into their final forms.
A dome mountain forms when magma is injected into the Earth's crust and starts to push upward, creating a bulge or dome shape. As the magma cools and solidifies beneath the surface, it forms a layer of hardened rock. Over time, erosion gradually removes the overlying layers, exposing the dome-shaped mountain.