Range Of Mountains -
The most common type, formed when two tectonic plates collide, causing the Earth's crust to crumple and fold.
Formed when tensional forces pull the crust apart, causing large blocks of rock to move up or down along faults. range of mountains
Examples: The Himalayas (Asia), Alps (Europe), and Andes (South America). The most common type, formed when two tectonic
Created when molten rock (magma) from the Earth’s interior erupts and piles up on the surface. The most common type
Geologists generally categorize mountain ranges into four primary types based on the tectonic processes that shaped them: