Unveiling The Dynamic Forces: How Tectonic Plate Movement Shapes Mountainous Landscapes
Plate tectonics creates mountains through a complex interplay of subduction, accretion, metamorphism, and uplift. Subducting plates force material down into the mantle, generating magma that rises to form volcanoes and creating accretionary wedges of folded and faulted rock. Metamorphism within subduction zones transforms rocks and releases gases that contribute to mountain uplift. Iconic mountain ranges…