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Learn about mountains with Sue Venir.

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What are mountains?

Sue Venir stands on a path above ground in front of some mountains.

Mountains are areas of land that are much higher than the land surrounding them.

They are higher and usually steeper than a hill and are generally over 600 metres high. They are often found together in a group called a mountain range.

Sue Venir stands on a path above ground in front of some mountains.
A person touches a Scottish flag at the top of a mountain.

Some well-known mountain ranges in the four countries that make up the UK include:

  • the Cairngorms in Scotland
  • the Pennines in England
  • the Mourne Mountains in Northern Ireland
  • Snowdonia in Wales
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How are mountains formed?

The highest mountain ranges are created by tectonic plates pushing together and forcing the ground up where they meet. This is how the mountains of the Himalayas in Asia were formed.

Diagram of some tectonic plates with arrows facing each other. Mountains are on top.
A cartoon globe with mountains and the outlines of tectonic plates on it.
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Tectonic plates on the Earth's surface.

Tectonic plates are also at work under the Atlantic Ocean.

Instead of forcing the ground up, the two plates in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean are actually moving apart in opposite directions.

A cartoon globe with mountains and the outlines of tectonic plates on it.
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Tectonic plates on the Earth's surface.
Cartoon globe showing the Andes on the continent of South America.
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The Andes are the world's longest mountain range.

This causes lava to erupt out of the gap that is left.

As it cools down, the lava creates a long line of mountains under the ocean called the Mid-ocean Ridge - the longest mountain range on Earth.

The longest mountain range on land is the Andes in South America. The Andes run for over 7,000km.

Other mountains (usually those that stand on their own) are created by ancient volcanoes.

Ben Nevis in Scotland was once a very large active volcano. It last erupted millions of years ago and the eruption was so violent that it caved in on itself.

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Watch: Mount Snowdon

Learn more about Mount Snowdon, the tallest mountain in Wales, in this video from ±«Óătv Teach.

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What are the highest mountains in the UK?

The highest mountains in the UK are:

  • Ben Nevis in Scotland (also the highest in the UK)
  • Scafell Pike in England
  • Slieve Donard in Northern Ireland
  • Snowdon in Wales
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Activity: Quiz – Mountains

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