The Dynamic Earth: Rocks and Mountains · Physical Systems
Mountain Formation and Fold Mountains
Studying the tectonic forces that create mountain ranges and identifying major fold mountains globally.
Key Questions
- 1What forces are powerful enough to fold the Earth's crust?
- 2How do mountain ranges influence the climate of a region?
- 3Why are certain mountain ranges growing while others are shrinking?
NCCA Curriculum Specifications
NCCA: Primary - Physical worldsNCCA: Primary - People and other lands
Class/Year: 5th Class
Subject: Exploring Our World: Global Connections and Local Landscapes
Unit: The Dynamic Earth: Rocks and Mountains
Period: Physical Systems
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