Geology of the Rocky Mountains
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title:
Geology of the Rocky Mountains
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The geology of the Rocky Mountains is that of a discontinuous series of mountain ranges with distinct geological origins. Collectively these make up the Rocky Mountains, a mountain system that stretches from Northern British Columbia through central New Mexico and which is part of the great mountain system known as the North American Cordillera. The rocky cores of the mountain ranges are, in most places, formed of pieces of continental crust that are over one billion years old. In the south, an
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geology_of_the_Rocky_Mountains
date created:
2006-12-10T21:50:44Z
date modified:
2024-09-12T07:12:10Z
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