Upwarped mountains are formed when crust is pushed up by forces inside the Earth
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Yes, it is true that Upwarped Mountains are formed when crust is pushed up by forces inside the Earth such as magma.
They are formed when there is a major vertical displacement arising out of some high angle fault.
Examples of upwarped Mountains are - Black Hills in South Dakota, and Adirondack Mountains in New York
They are formed when there is a major vertical displacement arising out of some high angle fault.
Examples of upwarped Mountains are - Black Hills in South Dakota, and Adirondack Mountains in New York
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