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When was the first mountain form?

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Anonymous

10y ago
Updated: 6/10/2022

Our planet was formed about four and a half billion years ago, and it is likely that there were mountains from the beginning. The messy process of planetary formation itself, involving the accretion of mass from various smaller bodies, is not likely to produce a perfectly spherical surface.

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