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∙ 9y agoMountain ranges are formed when two continental plates collide. When they converge one plate will be forced slightly under the other one.
Kevin Greenfelder
When two continental plates collide, they often create large mountain ranges through the process of continental collision. This collision can lead to intense folding and faulting of the Earth's crust, resulting in the uplift of mountain chains such as the Himalayas.
continental volcanic arc. :)
rift valleys
The Great Rift Valley dominates Africa and is a prominent geologic feature that can be seen from space. It is a series of rifts formed by tectonic activity, creating a long trench running from the Red Sea to Mozambique.
Mountain formation is a feature associated with a continental plate boundary, where the collision of two continental plates results in the uplift of the Earth's crust, creating mountain ranges such as the Himalayas.
When two continental plates collide, a convergent boundary is formed. This collision can create mountain ranges due to intense pressure and compression of the Earth's crust. The collision can also lead to the uplift of crustal rocks and the formation of deep sedimentary basins.
When two continental plates collide, they often create large mountain ranges through the process of continental collision. This collision can lead to intense folding and faulting of the Earth's crust, resulting in the uplift of mountain chains such as the Himalayas.
folds
Fault ... ;)
i think a geologic feature of area is a part or a location of dead sea
Fault
A strike-slip fault
A Beach.
Divergent
A rift valley
The abyssal plain.
continental rise