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Range Of Mountains -

Mountain ranges vary significantly in length and height, with some even existing entirely underwater. Mountain Range Definition & Examples - Lesson - Study.com

Result from magma pushing up the crust without breaking through to the surface, creating a rounded shape. Example: The Black Hills (South Dakota, USA). 2. Notable Global Mountain Ranges range of mountains

Examples: The Cascade Range (USA) and the Mid-Atlantic Ridge . Mountain ranges vary significantly in length and height,

Formed when tensional forces pull the crust apart, causing large blocks of rock to move up or down along faults. range of mountains

Created when molten rock (magma) from the Earth’s interior erupts and piles up on the surface.

Examples: The Sierra Nevada (USA) and the Harz Mountains (Germany).

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range of mountains
range of mountains