THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT

Geography 101

     

 

ToC

MOUNTAINS

Crust

Folding

Earthquakes

Volcanoes

Hawai'i

 


MOUNTAINS


young alaskan mountains

 

Earth is an active planet. Huge masses of rock collide, crack, deform, and thrust upward to produce the bumps and ridges we call mountains. Volcanoes bubble up new material from Earth's interior that heaps into cone-shaped peaks. Earthquakes crack and rattle the lithosphere along fault lines.

In this chapter, we look at the endogenic processes that create Earth's most dramatic topography.

     
   

ToC | MOUNTAINS | Crust | Folding | Earthquakes | Volcanoes | Hawaii