Mountains form through various geological processes such as folding, faulting, and flow of rocks under stress. Factors like temperature, pressure, rock type, and time influence how rocks deform. Rocks near the surface deform through brittle fracturing while deeper rocks undergo ductile flow. Stresses like tension, compression, and shear cause folding, thrust faulting, and strike-slip faulting. Folded, fault-block, and volcanic mountains form at plate boundaries through convergence and divergence, while some non-plate boundary mountains result from accretion and isostatic adjustment.