quick search digging I found this: http://www.livescience.com/29680-gps-da ... ement.html (though was posted 7 years ago roughly)
But yeah, Disney does timeskip around. And then there's it's "Magic"[/quote]
Yeah, this article pretty much proves my point; that is a very fast-growing mountain range that's taken some 45 million years to get to its current height, and it grows at a rate of an astounding 5 millimeters a year according to that study. Ha, like I said, there's no good in-universe explanation; such drastic geological changes take way longer than any timeline you decide to apply to the Lion King universe, whether the lions age realistically or like humans.
[quote="gothprincesskiara"][quote="KionScar"]Erosion? Amongst other things, as we learn in Bunga and The King about the Sinkholes after a rain. And again in Baboons!
The lands are always changing it seems: https://postimg.org/gallery/2ulix58zk/



the scientific theory I came up with is that the reason that Pride Rock never looks the same, is because of weathering of Rock, Rocks never stay the same over time[/quote]
Same applies to Pride Rock, really. It's just artistic inconsistencies that come from having several different teams of illustrators using different mediums spread out across 4 different projects over a 20+-year period.