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Zain Compton
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12 April, 01:51
How are mountains and plateaus alike?
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Kennedi Cummings
12 April, 02:08
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Mountains can form by volcanic activity, but most often result from collisions within the Earth's crust ... The low areas with rivers are thus your valleys, the higher uneroded peaks, your mountains. Plateaus are high places, usually uplifted (but not always), that are flat.
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