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Fold moutains are actually formed by crust which have been uplifted and folded by compressional forces. This occurs along convergent plate boundaries where 2 plates move towards each other, between continental plates ... More well-know examples of fold mountains are the Himalayas in Asia and the Andes in South America.
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Mountains question: What are folded mountains? Folded mountains are mountains that were formed by great ... Folded mountains are mountains that were formed by great pressure on rock layers.
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Folded Mountains are caused by pressure being applied from both or one side. In the diagram above, you can see that the pressure forces the mountains to bend and fold. On the top of the mountains, several different layers are exposed as a result of eriosion.
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Folded mountains happen when there is a movement of crustal plates, which can cause mountains to form in three ways. One of the three ways is when two plates collide. The crust is bent and squeezed together. This causes the layers of rock to fold.
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Fold (geology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The term fold is used in geology when one or a stack of originally flat and planar surfaces, such as sedimentary strata, are bent or curved as a result of plastic (i.e. permanent) deformation. Synse...
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This is the way folded mountains are formed. Paragraphs 5 to 11: ; ... Folded Mountains ; Reading Level ; ... Print Folded Mountains...
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WVGES Geology: Mountains Article ... Instead, the edges of the continents crumple and thicken as they are fused together (Figure 8). In the process, complexly folded and faulted mountains such as the Alps, Himalayas, and Applachians are formed (Figure 6).
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See a travel photo titled: Folded Mountains from Cape Town, South Africa taken by TravelPod member prunier. ... A wonderful example of the folds in the Cape Folded Mountatins. This one from the swartberg pass. Absolutely amazing geology.
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