Across
- 3. The squeezing together of crustal layers, forming folded mountains.
- 6. The process where magma reaches the surface, creating volcanic mountains.
- 7. An example of folded mountains formed by the collision of tectonic plates.
Down
- 1. Type of plate boundary where fault-block mountains often form due to crustal stretching.
- 2. Molten rock from the mantle that plays a key role in the formation of volcanic mountains.
- 4. The process where one tectonic plate sinks beneath another, leading to volcanic mountain formation.
- 5. A type of fault where blocks of crust are displaced vertically, creating fault-block mountains.
