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Mountains made of huge, tilted blocks or rock separated from surrounding rock by faults
Subduction
Crust
Continental-continental collisions
Fault-block mountains
Lithosphere
Oceanic-oceanic collisions
Folded mountains
Volcanic mountains
Mountains formed by the folding of rock layers caused by compressive forces
Subduction
Crust
Continental-continental collisions
Fault-block mountains
Lithosphere
Oceanic-oceanic collisions
Folded mountains
Volcanic mountains
Type of plate collision in which plates have similar densities, so they buckle and fold
Subduction
Crust
Continental-continental collisions
Fault-block mountains
Lithosphere
Oceanic-oceanic collisions
Folded mountains
Volcanic mountains
Type of plate collision that involves subduction and deep ocean trenches
Subduction
Crust
Continental-continental collisions
Fault-block mountains
Lithosphere
Oceanic-oceanic collisions
Folded mountains
Volcanic mountains
When one plate sinks underneath another plate
Subduction
Crust
Continental-continental collisions
Fault-block mountains
Lithosphere
Oceanic-oceanic collisions
Folded mountains
Volcanic mountains
Mount St. Helens and Mount Popocateptl are examples
Subduction
Crust
Continental-continental collisions
Fault-block mountains
Lithosphere
Oceanic-oceanic collisions
Folded mountains
Volcanic mountains
What is the layer of the Earth between the crust and asthenosphere?
Subduction
Crust
Continental-continental collisions
Fault-block mountains
Lithosphere
Oceanic-oceanic collisions
Folded mountains
Volcanic mountains
What is the outermost layer of the Earth called?
Subduction
Crust
Continental-continental collisions
Fault-block mountains
Lithosphere
Oceanic-oceanic collisions
Folded mountains
Volcanic mountains
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