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Range Of Mountains 〈HIGH-QUALITY – 2025〉

Examples: The Himalayas (Asia), Alps (Europe), and Andes (South America).

Examples: The Sierra Nevada (USA) and the Harz Mountains (Germany).

A is a series of mountains arranged in a line and connected by high ground. These large-scale landforms often share a common geological origin, age, and physical structure, typically resulting from the immense forces of plate tectonics. 1. Classification and Formation range of mountains

Geologists generally categorize mountain ranges into four primary types based on the tectonic processes that shaped them:

Created when molten rock (magma) from the Earth’s interior erupts and piles up on the surface. Examples: The Himalayas (Asia), Alps (Europe), and Andes

Formed when tensional forces pull the crust apart, causing large blocks of rock to move up or down along faults.

Examples: The Cascade Range (USA) and the Mid-Atlantic Ridge . These large-scale landforms often share a common geological

Result from magma pushing up the crust without breaking through to the surface, creating a rounded shape. Example: The Black Hills (South Dakota, USA). 2. Notable Global Mountain Ranges