yes through erosion
from streams and rivers that flow down mountains
Yes, rivers can contribute to the breakdown of mountains through a process called erosion. As rivers flow, they carry sediment and rock particles, which can wear away at the mountain's surface over time. Additionally, the force of flowing water can create channels and valleys, further destabilizing and breaking down the mountainous terrain. This natural process plays a significant role in shaping landscapes and influencing geological formations.
no all, only ones that run down from mountains
Who seeks new countries , rivers and mountains
what are the main rivers, lakes, and mountains in texas
They can erode mountains.
how do mountains break apart
probably rivers though
The annual river flooding brings soil down from the mountains.
Many rivers run swiftly down its mountains.
The headwaters of the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers were in mountainous territory. The rivers washed silt down the rivers and fertile land acumulated in the river basins, replenished each year by the soul washed down the rivers by the rains in the northern mountains.
Most rivers begin in the Appalachian mountains or rivers flow into the Gulf of Mexico.