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When a mountain is rising, geological processes such as tectonic plate movements and volcanic activity often occur. As tectonic plates collide or pull apart, they can create folds and faults in the Earth's crust, leading to the uplift of mountain ranges. Additionally, volcanic activity can contribute to the accumulation of material, forming new peaks. This rising process can also lead to erosion, shaping the mountain's features over time.

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