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1. page_244.pdf
Dome Mountains - ClassZone Dome Mountains A dome mountain is a nearly circular folded mountain. Dome mountains are not found in mountain belts such as the Himalayas or the

2. fold-mountain-1.pdf
Your web browser (Safari 7) is out of date. For more ... 1 of 8 FOLD MOUNTAIN Fold mountains are created where two or more of Earth’s tectonic plates are pushed together. At these colliding, compressing boundaries, rocks ...

3. mountains_information.pdf
Fold Mountains - SCOIL MOCHUA CELBRIDGE Fold Mountains These are the most common type of mountain. They are made when plates on the earth’s crust collide and push into one another.

4. 6-Mountain_Building_EPS_10-11.pdf
Building the Himalayas - Community Resources for … Make a miniature fold mountain range in an empty box. Modeling how lateral pressure can squeeze rocks into folds and faults, and imitating the way in which fold ...

5. b7b88c31-b123-492a-992e-4e19bad0242d.pdf
Plate tectonics & the distribution of fold mountains ... Synclines and anticlines of a fold mountain mark the faults and the crushing of rock as they collide. This mountain building is called orogeny. Mountain ranges such ...

6. Origami-Angelfish-Instructions.pdf
Valley fold Mountain fold - Silver Dolphin Books Valley fold Fold the paper away from you and use an index finger to make the crease. Vertical fold Horizontal fold Mountain fold This is the opposite of the valley ...

7. KS2_MVE_TheFormationofMountainsDifferentiatedWo...swers3.pdf
The formation of mountains: answers 1) Fold … The formation of mountains: answers 1) Fold mountains Pupil drawn diagram Anticline Peak/Summit Syncline Rock strata Complete these sentences using words from the ...

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