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1 How are mountains formed?
Lesson 24 How are mountains formed?

2 The Himalayas, in Asia

3 The Sierra Nevadas, in western USA

4 And the Black Hills of South Dakota

5 are all mountains. However, they are different kinds of mountains. There are three kinds of mountains.

6 Folded Mountains Usually, you think of rock as being very hard and brittle. You probably cannot imagine bending or “folding” a rock.

7 However, over very long periods of time (millions of years), pressure can cause thick layers of sedimentary rock to buckle and fold.

8 Layers of folded rock look something like waves
Layers of folded rock look something like waves. They have upward folds and downward folds. An upward fold is called an anitcline.

9 A downward fold is called a syncline.
Folded mountains are anticlines that rise high above the land around them.

10 Most folded mountains formed when the continents collided
Most folded mountains formed when the continents collided. They movements of the continents squeezed rock layers together.

11 The Himalayans are folded mountains.

12 Fault-Block Mountains
Great pressure inside the earth does not always fold the earth’s cruse. Sometimes pressure breaks rocks.

13 A break in a rock is called a fracture.

14 If rocks on either side of the fracture move, the break is called a fault.

15 The movements of rocks along a fault is called faulting
The movements of rocks along a fault is called faulting. Sometimes faulting lifts large blocks of the earth’s crust. If the blocks are pushed up enough, a fault block mountain is formed.

16 The Sierra Nevadas are fault-blocked mountains.

17 Dome Mountains Some mountains form when magma tries to rise through the crust. However, in some places, the rock above the magma is extra strong.

18 The magma pushes, but it cannot force its way to the surface
The magma pushes, but it cannot force its way to the surface. As pressure builds, the magma bulges.

19 This bulge forces the rock above it to bulge also
This bulge forces the rock above it to bulge also. The land on the surface rises and a dome mountain is formed. Dome mountains are oval or round.

20 The Black Hills are dome mountains.


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