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Mountains are constantly changing from "summary" of A Short History of Nearly Everything: Special Illustrated Edition by Bill Bryson

Mountains are, in fact, not the solid and immutable structures they might appear to be. The truth is that they are constantly changing, albeit very slowly. The forces that shape mountains are relentless and powerful, even though they may not be immediately apparent to us. The process of mountain-building is called orogenesis, and it is a complex and dynamic phenomenon that has been occurring for millions of years. One of the main drivers of mountain-building is the movement of tectonic plates. These massive slabs of rock that make up the Earth's crust are in constant motion, albeit at a snail's pace. When two plates collide, the immense forces involved can cause the crust to buckle and fold, leading to the formation of mountains. This process can take millions of years to complete, but the end result is the majestic peaks that we see today. But the forces that shape mountains are not limited to tectonic plate movements. Erosion also plays a crucial role in sculpting the landscape. Wind, water, and ic...
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    A Short History of Nearly Everything: Special Illustrated Edition

    Bill Bryson

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