difference between mountains and plains
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Plains are flatlands. ... Plains can either be the result of no seismic activity between tectonic plates or a leveling of the land by glacial activity. Mountains are elevated lands with sharp variations in altitude. Mountains are usually formed by interactions between tectonic plates or volcanic activity.
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Plains are flatlands.... Plains can either be the result of no seismic activity between tectonic plates or a leveling of the land by glacial activity. Mountains are elevated lands with sharp variations in altitude. Mountains are usually formed by interactions between tectonic plates or volcanic activity.
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