Mountains form due to tectonic plate movements, such as colliding or shifting plates, that push the Earth's crust upwards. Mountains can also be caused by volcanic activity. Erosion, weathering, and geological processes like subduction can contribute to the natural disappearance of mountains over time.
lithospheric plate movement
As we know, low air pressure often causes it to rain. When moist winds blow over mountains, the air on the other side is thinned out - the pressure is lowered. This causes rain to fall.
Up walked mountains are formed when pressure is built up and pressure is pushed down. This causes the land to become uneven and form a mountain.
Glaciers form in regions where snow accumulation exceeds snowmelt over many years, typically in cold mountainous areas or polar regions. They grow through the process of accumulation, where snow compacts into ice layers, and compression, where the weight of accumulating snow and ice causes the lower layers to become denser and transform into glacial ice.
Apline plants can grow on the rocky mountains.
grow thick fur and grow fat
Mountains grow through tectonic forces, specifically when tectonic plates collide or move past each other. This movement causes the Earth's crust to fold, creating mountain ranges. Additionally, volcanic activity can contribute to mountain growth by depositing layers of molten rock that solidify over time, forming new peaks.
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The mountains
what cause u to grow
i don't know but i think they don't have any flowers by the mountains
alpine flowers
Yes, of course they do.
snow and water