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Camila Singleton
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18 January, 02:45
Why are the Rocky Mountains described as younger?
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Jordin Cannon
18 January, 03:02
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The older mountain chain started billions of years ago, and the younger mountain chain pushed the older mountain chain up more, only 60 millions years ago.
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