Asked by Auntie Charli´
How are Mountains and Valleys formed?
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Mountains and Valleys are formed by strong steams, which over time have cut down into the rock through a process called downcutting. These Valleys form in Mountains and/or highland areas with steams in their ¨youthful¨ stage. At this stage, streams flow rapidly down steep slopes.
I hope this can help the people who are in
trouble.
Love,
Auntie Charli´
Good question. I here to help you all.
Mountains and Valleys are formed by strong steams, which over time have cut down into the rock through a process called downcutting. These Valleys form in Mountains and/or highland areas with steams in their ¨youthful¨ stage. At this stage, streams flow rapidly down steep slopes.
I hope this can help the people who are in
trouble.
Love,
Auntie Charli´
Answers
Answered by
Anonymous
The mountain might have gotten there by one plate sliding under another and pushing the upper one up (India sliding under China ---> Tibet) or a volcanic eruption
Answered by
Auntie Charli´
That could also be true and helpful to other people too.
Answered by
koi
thank you!
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