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Types of Mountains

Folded Mountains A. Some mountains are formed by __________ activities within the lithosphere. 1. ____________________are formed by the force caused by the __________ of two lithospheric ________. a. These are the most _________ type of mountains. b. These take _________ of years to form. A. Some mountains are formed by __________ activities within the lithosphere. 1. ____________________are formed by the force caused by the __________ of two lithospheric ________. a. These are the most _________ type of mountains. b. These take _________ of years to form.

Folded Mountains The Rocky Mountains The Appalachian Mountains

More Folded Mountains The Himalayas The Alps

Fault Block Mountains 2. ________________________ are formed by the _________ of the rocks that form the crust due to the _________ that results from floating on the _______. Pressure beneath the ______ or split area push up forming the mountains.

Fault Block Mountains Sierra Nevadas

Dome Mountains 3. _________________ are formed when _______ gets trapped in a pocket beneath the rock layers and pushes ___ on the layers of rock.

Dome Mountains The Black Hills of South Dakota

Eroded Mountains B. One type of mountain is formed by wind and water _________. 1. ________________ are formed when ______ and ________ erode ________ in __________ leaving mountains on either side of the ________. B. One type of mountain is formed by wind and water _________. 1. ________________ are formed when ______ and ________ erode ________ in __________ leaving mountains on either side of the ________.

Eroded Mountains The Catskills Pike’s Peak

Mystery Mountain! We will find out…

TOMORROW!!! ANY GUESSES?

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