How plate tectonics affected the topography
Post a brief description of the nearest mountains to you. Describe how plate tectonics affected the topography of the land in the area in which you live. Explain how the presence or absence of mountains (and their characteristics) in your area/region affects climate. Then, briefly assess the potential risk in your area of the natural hazard (earthquake, volcano, or tsunami) of your Discussion thread and relate it to plate activity.
Sample Answer
The nearest mountains to me are the Rwenzori Mountains, also known as the Mountains of the Moon. They are located in the Albertine Rift Valley, which is a part of the East African Rift System. The Rwenzori Mountains are a UNESCO World Heritage Site and are known for their beauty and their unique ecosystem.
The Rwenzori Mountains were formed by plate tectonics. The African Plate is moving northward and the Eurasian Plate is moving southward. This movement has caused the crust to break and the mountains to rise. The Rwenzori Mountains are still rising today, at a rate of about 1 millimeter per year.