Deformation of the Crust

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Deformation of the Crust Chapter 5 Deformation of the Crust

Mountain Formation EQ What are the four types of mountains? Section 5.3 Mountain Formation EQ What are the four types of mountains?

Mountain Ranges and Systems mountain range a series of mountains that are closely related in orientation, age, and mode of formation A mountain is the most extreme type of deformation. A group of mountain ranges that are adjacent is called a mountain system. The largest mountain systems are part of two larger systems called mountain belts.

Mountain Ranges and Systems, continued Earth’s two major mountain belts are the circum-Pacific belt and the Eurasian-Melanesian belt. The circum-Pacific belt forms a ring around the Pacific Ocean. The Eurasian-Melanesian belt runs from the Pacific islands through Asia and southern Europe and into northwestern Africa.

Questions What is a mountain range? a series of mountains that are closely related in orientation, age, and mode of formation What are the earth’s two main mountain belts? Earth’s two major mountain belts are the circum-Pacific belt and the Eurasian-Melanesian belt.

Collisions between Continental and Oceanic Crust In this type of collision, the oceanic crust subducts beneath the continental crust, producing large-scale deformation which uplifts high mountains.

Collisions Between Oceanic Crust and Oceanic Crust In this collision, the denser oceanic plate subducts beneath the other oceanic plate. Forms volcanic mountains.

Collisions Between Continents Example: formation of the Himalaya Mountains in which the oceanic lithosphere of the Indian plate subducted beneath the Eurasian plate. Because the plates are still colliding, the Himalayas are still growing taller.

4 types of mountains Folded mountains & plateaus Fault-block mountains & grabens Volcanic mountains Dome mountains

Types of Mountains in the United States

Folded Mountains and Plateaus folded mountain a mountain that forms when rock layers are squeezed together and uplifted The highest mountain ranges in the world consist of folded mountains that form when continents collide. The same stresses that form folded mountains also uplift plateaus, which are large, flat areas of rock high above sea level.

Fault-Block Mountains and Grabens fault-block mountain a mountain that forms where faults break Earth’s crust into large blocks and some blocks drop down relative to other blocks. The same type of faulting that forms fault-block mountains also forms long, narrow valleys called grabens. Grabens and fault-block mountains commonly occur together.

Questions What is a plateau? What is a graben? large, flat areas of rock high above sea level. What is a graben? Narrow valley

Volcanic Mountains When magma erupts onto Earth’s surface, volcanic mountains form. Can form at convergent and divergent boundaries. Other large volcanic mountains form on the ocean floor at hot spots.

Dome Mountains Dome mountain a dome-shaped structure in which the layered rock slopes downward gently from the central point of folding. Dome mountains are rare, and form when magma rises through the crust and pushes up the rock layers above the magma.

Question What are the four types of mountains? Folded mountains & plateaus Fault-block mountains & grabens Volcanic mountains Dome mountains