a fold mountain
mount Everest is a fold mountain
a 'fold' mountain
It is a fold mountain. :)
Mount Everest is not a fault block mountain; it is a fold mountain. It was formed through convergent tectonic plate movement, where the Indian Plate is colliding with the Eurasian Plate, causing the Himalayan mountain range to rise up. Fault block mountains are formed from the uplift of large blocks of the Earth's crust along fault lines.
Mount Everest, located in the Himalayas in Asia, is the highest peak on Earth and is considered the largest fold mountain in the world.
Mount Everest is the highest fold mountain in the world
mt. Pinatubo is a fold mountain-mitzie...(Philippines)
Folded (fold) mountains are the most common.
mount fuji is in japan and vosges is in europe that is only the difference in them
Mt. Everest
yes
No, Mt. Everest is not a volcanic mountain and therefore it does not erupt. Mt. Everest is part of the Himalayas and this mountain range was formed by the squashing of an ancient sea floor between the Continent of Asia and the Indian subcontinent as this was carried north by continental drift. Thus the Himalayas are a fold belt mountain range rather than a volcanic mountain range.