This document discusses different types of mountains including volcanic, fault-block, folded, and dome mountains. Volcanic mountains form from magma erupting at the surface, building up layers of ash and lava. Folded mountains like the Himalayas and Andes form from tectonic plate collisions that cause the earth's crust to fold upwards. Fault-block mountains form when faults in the crust force rock blocks upwards. Dome mountains form when magma pushes up rock layers into a dome shape without erupting. Examples of each type are provided.