How Tall Can Mountains Get on Earth?
The limit to mountain height on Earth is imposed not by weather or erosion, but by the strength of the planet’s outer shell. As a range grows, its mass bends the lithosphere downward. At depth, where pressure and temperature are high, rocks deform by ductile flow and begin to move like extremely slow clay, redistributing the load.Geophysicists describe this balance using lithospheric flexure and i...More
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