WELL.....
the earth's surface (even under the water) is rock
the separate rocks are called plates
when the plates are pushed together mountains are formed
in between each plate is a crack, and this crack is called a fault, when each plate moves in a different direction there is an earthquake... so yes... mountains "grow" in the desert... and this is called 'deductive reasoning'
~just picked up a 3rd grade teaching gig, the pirating wasn't paying so well~
2007-03-18 15:59:42
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answered by Cap'n Donna 7
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I'm not sure about mountains "growing" anywhere, but Yes mountains are in deserts.
2007-03-18 15:52:00
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont know about "grow" but utah is a desert and it is full of mountains
2007-03-18 15:58:31
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answered by Anonymous
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it would if the Platonic plates thrust upwards like the Rockies did.
2007-03-18 15:53:43
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answered by Anonymous
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um...grow??
there are mountians in the desert though.
2007-03-18 15:53:57
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answered by Anonymous
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MOUNTAINS? GROW? GOOD QUESTION! =)
2007-03-18 15:51:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Only if you build them
2007-03-18 15:52:29
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answered by eeyoree rocks2003 7
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Oh yes.
2007-03-18 15:52:35
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answered by ericscribener 7
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yeah but I think they're called dunes out there
2007-03-18 15:52:00
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answered by ? 4
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sand hills do
2007-03-18 15:54:02
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answered by kayboff 7
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