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Explain how mountains can get shorter?
Human activities such...
Chemistry, 03.03.2021 23:20 tragesserj
HELPP WILL MAKRK BRAILLeST
Explain how mountains can get shorter?
Human activities such as mining can cause mountains to become shorter.
Parts of a mountain can be eroded by wind or water.
Volcanic eruptions can cause mountains to be shorter.
Earthquakes can cause mountains to be shorter by relocating rocks.
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