How does erosion shape mountains?

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It creates pressures in Earth's crust that cause it to bend.

It creates pressures in Earth's crust that cause it to bend.

It removes material from mountains, changing their shapes.

It removes material from mountains, changing their shapes.

By breaking down material on Earth's surface, it changes mountains' shapes.

By breaking down material on Earth's surface, it changes mountains' shapes.

The friction between plates of Earth's crust pushes up mountains.

By breaking down material on Earth's surface, erosion changes the shapes of mountains. When wind, water, and ice wear away at the surface of a mountain, they remove material and carry it away. Over time, this can result in the mountain becoming smaller and the overall shape changing. Additionally, erosion can create valleys and canyons in between mountains, further shaping the landscape.

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Erosion shapes mountains by removing material from their surfaces, changing their shapes.