mountains

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Across
  1. 5. results from a great amount of melted rock (magma) pushing its way up under the earth crust.
  2. 7. height was originally measured at 26,750 feet
  3. 8. created where two or more of Earth’s tectonic plates are pushed together.
  4. 9. are massive mountain ranges that stretch from Canada to central New Mexico.
  5. 10. the seventh highest mountain in the world
  6. 11. the third highest mountain in the world.
  7. 12. tallest mountain
  8. 13. a mountain range in the Western United States, between the Central Valley of California and the Great Basin
  9. 14. mountains in eastern to northeastern North America.
Down
  1. 1. remnants of previously existing mountains that have been subjected to weathering and erosion for an extended period.
  2. 2. the upstanding parts of the ground between two faults or on either side of a rift valley or a graben.
  3. 3. tallest mountain in japan a system of
  4. 4. a vent or opening through which magma, ash, gases, and water vapour are ejected out.
  5. 6. the fourth highest mountain in the world
  6. 10. lies about three kilometres (two miles) north-northwest of the main summit.