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Describe the geomorphological processes of folding of continental plates and indicate the associated landforms

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Answered by prishahanda75
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Fold mountains are created where two or more of Earth’s tectonic plates are pushed together, often at regions known as convergent plate boundaries and continental collision zones. The Cape Fold Mountains of South Africa, above, were created as the ancient Falklands Plateau crashed into the African plate.

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Jan 16, 2017 · Geomorphic Process The formation and deformation of landforms on the surface of the earth are a continuous process which is due to the continuous Geomorphic Processes and Earth Movements - ClearIAS The internal and external forces causing changes in the configuration of the surface of the earth are known as geomorphic processes.

The landforms that are found on the surface of the Earth can be grouped into 4 categories:

(1) Structural Landforms - landforms that are created by massive earth movements due to plate tectonics. This includes landforms with some of the following geomorphic features: fold mountains, rift valleys, and volcanoes.

(2) Weathering Landforms - landforms that are created by the physical or chemical decomposition of rock through weathering. Weathering produces landforms where rocks and sediments are decomposed and disintegrated. This includes landforms with some of the following geomorphic features: karst, patterned ground, and soil profiles.

(3) Erosional Landforms - landforms formed from the removal of weathered and eroded surface materials by wind, water, glaciers, and gravity. This includes landforms with some of the following geomorphic features: river valleys, glacial valleys, and coastal cliffs.

(4) Depositional Landforms - landforms formed from the deposition of weathered and eroded surface materials. On occasion, these deposits can be compressed, altered by pressure, heat and chemical processes to become sedimentary rocks. This includes landforms with some of the following geomorphic features: beaches, deltas, flood plains, and glacial moraines.

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