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What distinguishes the Cascade Range mountains from other North American mountain ranges? (1 point)
Their mineral deposits include rich coal.
Their volcanic activity has gone extinct.
Their physical length is the greatest.
Their geological age is significantly younger.
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Their geological age is significantly younger.
The Cascades are a relatively young volcanic arc formed by subduction (active Neogene–Quaternary volcanism), unlike much older ranges such as the Appalachians.
The Cascades are a relatively young volcanic arc formed by subduction (active Neogene–Quaternary volcanism), unlike much older ranges such as the Appalachians.
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