Transform faults are least likely to form mountains. These faults occur where tectonic plates slide past each other horizontally, primarily causing earthquakes rather than significant vertical displacement. In contrast, convergent boundaries, where plates collide, typically lead to mountain formation through uplift and compression.
A transform fault is least likely to form mountains because it involves horizontal movement along fault lines rather than vertical movement that leads to uplift and mountain formation.
reverce fault.....
normal fault
They are dome(up-warped) mountains
fault block mountains
reverse fault
Normal fault, i believe is true.
fault block
Fault block mountains are responsible.
Yes, the Teton Range was formed by faulting along the Teton Fault, making them a type of fault-block mountains. The mountains uplifted along one side of the fault while the other side dropped down, creating the steep relief that characterizes the range.
volcanic mountains
look for chocolate hills in bohol type that in google