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The Appalachian Mountains were once higher than they are now. Which of these explains why the Appalachians have become shorter over the years?
A.
plate movements
B.
volcanic eruptions
C.
deposition of sediments
D.
erosion by water and wind
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D. erosion by water and wind
2 years ago
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2 years ago
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