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1 MOUNTAINS

2 Mountains Mt. Everest ( 29, 035 ft. or 8, 850 m )
Is the tallest mountain in the world…..

3 What is a Mountain? A large mass of rock or landform that rises a great distance above its base (about 300 meters)

4 Where do mountains form?
Generally, along convergent plate boundaries: (Collision)

5 How do mountains form? Mountains form from rocks that have been permanently deformed under stress.

6 What is the Tallest Mountain in the United States?
 Mount McKinley, Alaska with an elevation of 20, 320 feet or 6194 meters

7 What is the Tallest Mountain in the World?
 Mount Everest on the Nepal/Tibet border with an elevation of 29,029 feet or 8,848 meters

8 3 Types of mountains: Folded Mountains Dome Mountains
Fault-block Mountains

9 EX. Appalachian Mountains
1) Folded Mountains  formed by the folding of rock layers during plate collisions EX. Appalachian Mountains

10 The Folding Process

11 Folded Mountains

12 Types of folds in Rock Anticline  Upward fold
Syncline  Downward fold

13 Where is the Anticline?

14 2) Dome Mountain EX. Adirondack Mountains
 a circular folded mountain, Formed by UPLIFT EX. Adirondack Mountains

15 Dome Mountain

16 3) Fault-Block Mountains
 formed when normal faults uplift a block of rock EX. Sierra Nevada Mountains

17 Fault-Block Mountains

18 Movement can occur in several directions in Fault-Block Mountains

19 Fault-Block Mountains
Teton Mountain Range, Wyoming

20  A normal fault occurs when the hanging wall moves down (Divergent Boundaries release tension and rocks slide down)  A reverse fault occurs when the hanging wall moves up (Convergent Boundaries push rocks up and over)

21 How is a thrust fault formed?
A thrust fault is formed when compressive stresses act over great distances. A thrust fault is a reverse fault in which the fault plane dips 45 degrees or less from the horizontal.

22 What type of fault occurs when rock on opposite sides of a fault plane move horizontally past each other?  A Strike-slip Fault

23 Identify the Fault types:

24 There are also underwater mountains: Seamounts
Ships use SONAR to make 3-D images of underwater features

25 SOL Review: What do circles on a topographic map indicate?

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