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4 Types of Mountains Fault-block Folded Upwarped Volcanic
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Fault-Block Mountains Form from pulling forces, tension, at diverging boundaries Huge, tilted blocks of rock separated from surrounding rock by faults Sierra Nevada and Teton Range
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Folded Mountains Form by the folding of rock layers caused by the compression forces of two converging plates Appalachian and Himalayan Mountains
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Upwarped Mountains Form when forces inside Earth push up the crust (rising magma forms a dome) Adirondack Mountains, Black Hills, southern Rocky Mountains
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Volcanic Mountains Form when layer upon layer of lava piles up to form a cone shaped mountain Frequently found at subduction zones Mount St. Helens, Mount Popocateptl
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Underwater Volcanic Mountians Like those on land Like the Hawaiian Islands Hot Spot volcanoes, more gently sloped
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Principle of Isostasy Lithosphere floats on asphalt-like asthenosphere Buoyant force of asthenosphere balances force of gravity
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Buoyancy An upward force exerted by a liquid, gas or other fluid, that opposes the weight of an immersed object.
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