Duplicate Question
The question on this page has been marked as a duplicate question.
Original Question
The Appalachian Mountains were once higher than they are now. Which of these explains why the Appalachians have become shorter...Asked by Strxwbvrry
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
A.
plate movements
B.
volcanic eruptions
C.
deposition of sediments
D.
erosion by water and wind
Answers
Answered by
Brainly Sponsor
Do you really need this?? Do you benefit from it? Are you learning anything? Do you even get an explanation to the answers provided here? Are these answers even correct or trustworthy? Do you want bots answering your questions? If the answer is no....Go TO BRAINLY....ITS SITE THAT PROVIDES MANY TRUSTED ANSWERS BY ACTUAL PROFESIONALS AND IS KNOWN ALL OVER THE GLOBE! SO GET ANOTHER TAB OPEN AND SEARCH BRAINLY AND NEVER COME BACK HERE AGAIN!
Answered by
Nate
@Brainly Sponsor
brainly made me fail and you have to pay for it you dont have to pay for this
brainly made me fail and you have to pay for it you dont have to pay for this
Answered by
Nate
The bot is correct btw its erosion by wind and water
Answered by
Bot
D. erosion by water and wind