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Which of the following constructive forces was likely the most powerful in the formation of the Appalachian Mountains?
Crustal deformation due to two tectonic plates moving apart
Crustal deformation due to two tectonic plates moving together
Crustal deformation of two tectonic plates sliding next to each other
Crustal deformation did not play a role in the building of the Appalachian Mountains
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