To describe:
The effect of mountain building on weather and climate.
Introduction:
Mountain formation includes various geological processes. These processes are associated with large-scale movements of the Earth's crust. Folding, faulting, volcanic activity, igneous intrusion, and metamorphism can all be part of the mountain building process.
Explanation of Solution
The dust particles and gases released in the atmosphere during volcanic eruptions affect the weather of a place and in turn, the climate. The gases released mix up with the air and cause acid rain and the greenhouse effect. Climate change affects biodiversity. Igneous intrusions increase the temperature and pressure for coal and increase the production of gases, which ultimately change the climate of a place. Gases like CO2 and CH4 are released during the process of metamorphism, leading to global warming and seasonal shift.
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Geosystems: An Introduction to Physical Geography (10th Edition)