They are dome(up-warped) mountains
reverse fault
Yes they are.
it depends on which mountain in the rocky mountains
The Rocky Mountains are a series of mountain ranges and not a single fault line. They are the result of a complex geological process involving multiple tectonic plates, faults, and uplift events over millions of years. There is not a specific number of fault lines associated with the Rocky Mountains.
reverce fault.....
normal fault
sierra nevada appalachain mountains and rocky mountains
They are not getting higher. They are in fact getting smaller. The Rocky Mountains do not lie on a fault line and thus there is no force to drive them upwards. Sorry, its as big as they will get.
Tesion
the rocky mountains
The Rocky Mountains,and Seirra Nevada in the USA
fault block mountains