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Landforms tend to weather and wear down over time. The Rocky Mountains are thought to be about 9 million years old. What change would an observer most likely see if he could look at the mountains again after another 9 million years? * 5 points
the mountains would be exactly the same
the mountains would be much smaller and more rounded
the mountains would be taller than they are today
the mountains would be the same height but in another country

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