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______ from a arch of a mountion​

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Answered by Ronney123
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Most mountains formed from Earth's tectonic plates smashing together. Below the ground, Earth's crust is made up of multiple tectonic plates. They've been moving around since the beginning of time. And they still move today as a result of geologic activity below the surface.

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Answered by gurj57364953
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mountains formed from Earth's tectonic plates smashing together. Below the ground, Earth's crust is made up of multiple tectonic plates. They've been moving around since the beginning of time. And they still move today as a result of geologic activity below the surface.


Most natural arches are formed from narrow fins and sea stacks composed of sandstone or limestone with steep, often vertical, cliff faces. ... The alcoves erode further into the formation eventually meeting underneath the harder caprock layer, thus creating an arch.


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