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How did the brooks mountain range form?

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About 150 million years ago, a tectonic plate drifted over from Asia and crashed into the Arctic basin. This movement created the immense pressure necessary to push up the a Brooks range in Alaska.

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About 150 million years ago, a tectonic plate drifted over from Asia and crashed into the Arctic basin. This movement created the immense pressure necessary to push up the a Brooks range in Alaska.

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