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Types of Mountains & How they Form Folded Mountains - formed by the folding of rock layers caused by pressure. Dome Mountains – Upward folded mountains that look like a bowl turned upside down.

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Page 1: Types of Mountains & How they Form Folded Mountains - formed by the folding of rock layers caused by pressure. Dome Mountains – Upward folded mountains

Types of Mountains

& How they

Form

Folded Mountains - formed by the folding of rock layers caused by pressure.

Dome Mountains – Upward folded mountains that look like a bowl turned upside down.

Page 2: Types of Mountains & How they Form Folded Mountains - formed by the folding of rock layers caused by pressure. Dome Mountains – Upward folded mountains

Synclines – downward folds in the rock layers.

Anticlines – upward folds in the rock layers. They look like the letter “A”.

Page 3: Types of Mountains & How they Form Folded Mountains - formed by the folding of rock layers caused by pressure. Dome Mountains – Upward folded mountains

Fault Block Mountains – formed by the folding of rock layers. Pressure actually cracks the rock into pieces that move.

Normal fault – fault along which the movement is vertical.

Page 4: Types of Mountains & How they Form Folded Mountains - formed by the folding of rock layers caused by pressure. Dome Mountains – Upward folded mountains

Strike-slip fault – fault along which the movement is horizontal.

Reverse fault – fault in which the crust above the fault plane rises in relation to the crust below.

Page 5: Types of Mountains & How they Form Folded Mountains - formed by the folding of rock layers caused by pressure. Dome Mountains – Upward folded mountains

Volcanic Mountains – where volcanic eruptions occur. Formed from the materials that collect around the vent.There are 3 types of volcanic mountains.

Thrust Fault – a low-angle reverse fault.

Page 6: Types of Mountains & How they Form Folded Mountains - formed by the folding of rock layers caused by pressure. Dome Mountains – Upward folded mountains

Shield Cone – formed by cooled lava from gentle eruptions. Ex: Hawaiian Volcanoes

Cinder cone – formed from cinders, steep sides and narrow bases. Ex: Parícutin

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Composite cone – made up of layers of rock and lava, from both gentle and explosive eruptions. Wide cone with steep sides. Ex: Mount St. Helens