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the geologic history of the origin of the mountains

What is orogeny?

100

a large area of flat, elevated land

What is a plateau?

100

an arch-like form of folded rock layers 

What is an anticline?

100

a trough-like fold of rock strata

What is syncline?

100

Sunken rock layers caused by empty magma chambers.

What is a basin?

200

extinct underwater volcano

What is a seamount?

200

The longest mountain system in the world

What is the Mid-Atlantic Ridge?

200

On a topographical map, closely spaced contour lines indicate what type of slope?

What is a steep slope?

200

The world's highest mountain is located on this continent.

What is Asia?

200

This mountain has the highest elevation in North America

What is Mt. McKinley?

300

sea-floor spreading occurs here

What is at mid-ocean ridges?

300

Buttes, pinnacles, and fins are remnants of these

What are plateaus?

300

This state is almost entirely a basin caused by subsidence.

What is Michigan

300

flat-topped hill with steep sides

What is a mesa?

300

This type of mountain is plentiful in the Sierra Nevada range

What is a fault-block mountain?

400

ridges deposited by glaciers

What are moraines?

400

grabens at this type of plate boundary

What is divergent?

400

basins are a type of this landform

What is subsidence?

400

Rising magma and erosion are involved in the formation of what?

What is a monadnock?

400

A monocline is found at this boundary.

What is convergent?

500

The balance of the weights of the rocky materials, water, and ice in and on the earth's crust against the upward push of the mantle

What is isostasy?

500

a series of mountain peaks in the same geographical area

What is a mountain range?

500

the two zones in which tectonic mountains can form

What are convergent and divergent boundaries?

500

Most rift valleys are located here.

What is in the ocean?

500

A pile of broken rocks that collects at the base of a cliff.

What is talus?

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