the caucasus mountains are fold mountains - you can see this by their shape... they are tall and cone shaped; also in a forever extending line, which proves that their formation is well and truly fold
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they are indeed fold mountains, fold mountains are formed when two techtonic plate converge and move towards each other, they buckle up and bend forming a mountain.
Greece has mountains, is not in the tropics and has no deserts.
mountains
The Pindos mountains, the Peleponese mountains and the Rhodope mountains.
Yes
Yes!
Mountains surround Ancient Greece dividing Greece into different lands.
Pindus Mountains
Mountains easy
There are no such mountains.
Well, darling, the Pindus Mountains were formed through the collision of the African and Eurasian tectonic plates, causing intense folding and uplifting of the Earth's crust. This geological dance created the rugged and majestic mountain range we see today. So, in a nutshell, the Pindus Mountains are basically nature's way of saying, "I'm fabulous and fierce, deal with it."
The Rhodope Mountains go through northeastern Greece along the northern border. The Pindus Mountains run down the center of Greece. The Acarnanian Mountains are in western Greece. The The Pierian Mountains are in Central Macedonia, Greece.
Volcanic activity can form fold mountains or block mountains. Fold mountains are formed when tectonic plates collide. Block mountains are formed when fault block shifts.