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The Appalachian Mountains were formed by the collision of North America and Africa.
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Geological Society of America was created in 1888.
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The Appalachian mountains in North America were formed by a continent-continent collision in the Paleozoic.
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The geological features that might be expected to find along the west coast of South America are the Andes Mountains. The Andes Mountains were created by the subduction of the Nazca plate beneath the continent.
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It is called continents.A continent is one of several large landmasses on Earth. In geography, they are identified by convention rather than any strict criterion, with seven regions commonly regarded as continents-they are (from largest to smallest): Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Antarctica, Europe, and Australia.[1][2]There are also geological conceptions of continents. Plate tectonics, also known as continental drift, is the movement, collision, and division of geological continents.
Three important physical features found along the west coast of South America include the Andes Mountains, Atacama Desert, and Lake Titicaca. The Andes cover 5,500 miles along the west coast, the Atacama Desert is in Chile, and Lake Titicaca is in Peru.
Two undemocratic features of the colonial America were slavery and unequal voting rights
The Andes in western South America are an example of a landform that arises from the _____.