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Mountains!
Presentation by Ryan and Billy
Types of Mountains
• Folded mountains• Fault-block mountains• Volcanic mountains• Dome mountains• Erosion mountains
Mountain Vocabulary
• Fold mountain: created where continental plates collide, thus forcing the crust to crumple and fold.
• Fault-block mountain: is a mountain that forms from a block of crust that is pushed upward or downward along a fault.
• Volcano: mountains created by magma that escaped from Earth’s interior, then it cools.
Mountain Vocabulary (Cont.)
• Hot spots: an area of the crust above a rising plume of magma, where volcanic material can erupt through a plate creating volcanic mountains.
• Dome mountains: a dome-shaped mound that forms in Earth’s crust.
Tall Facts
• Mountains are the tallest land form on Earth.
• Mountains are not permanent.
• Most form at or near plate boundaries mainly where two plates collide.
• Mountains folds are common where tectonic plates collide.
• Erosion softens and wears down folds.
Tall Facts (Cont.)
• Some of the oldest fold mountains have rounded peaks such as Arkansas’ Ouachita.
• Fault-block mountains occur where ever a faulting occurs.
• Fault-block form when pressure splits the crust.
Mt. Shasta
• Located in California.
• Elevation is 14,180ft.
Ryan’s cat Shasta
Tall Facts (Cont.)
• Not all volcanoes erupt.
• At divergent boundaries, magma rises up in the gap between the two plates that are pulling apart.
• Hot spots are formed by magma plumes rising.
Erosion Mountains
• Mountains are always being shaped erosion.
• Catskills in New York was formed by erosion.
• There is only a few amount of erosion formed mountains in the world.
• Erosion formed mountains which can result in irregular peaks and valleys.
Mt. Fuji
• Height is 12,388 ft.
• Located on Honshu Island, Japan, which is the tallest mountain in Japan.
Mountains of California
• Tallest mountain in California is Mount. Whitney.
• Mt. Diablo is 3,848 ft.
• Mount. Muir is the sixth tallest mountain in California at 14,019 ft.
Mountain Quiz 1
• What are mountains famous for?
• A: Being the widest formation on Earth.
• B: Being the tallest landforms.
• C: Being the smallest landform.
Mountain Quiz 2 (cont.)
• How tall is Mt. Fuji?
• A: 13,620 ft.
• B: 14, 736 ft.
• C:12,388 ft.
Mountain Quiz 3 (cont.)
• Are mountains permanent?
• A:Yes
• B: No
Mountain Quiz 4 (cont.)
• Where is Mt. Shasta
• A: California
• B: Iran
• C: England
Quiz Answers
• 1) A
• 2) C
• 3) B
• 4) A
Bibliography
• "Ch.4 Mountain Building." Houghton Mifflin California Science. Boston, MA:
Houghton Mifflin, 2007. 134-39. Print.
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