By destructive forces i guesss
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The Cumberland Plateau is considered a constructive plateau. Constructive plateaus are formed by tectonic processes that uplift and elevate large landmasses over a long period of time. In the case of the Cumberland Plateau, it was uplifted by the collision of tectonic plates during the formation of the Appalachian Mountains millions of years ago. This uplift created a relatively flat, elevated landform that is characteristic of constructive plateaus.
In Tennessee the Cumberland Plateau is in the eastern part of the state. It is part of the Appalachian Mountains. The Cumberland Plateau is in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama and the northwestern corner of Georgia.
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grassy and wet
Nashville and Chattanooga, Tennessee; Huntsville, Alabama; and Kentucky's Bowling Green are some cities located in the Cumberland Plateau region. The plateau covers parts of Tennessee, Kentucky, and Alabama.
The Cumberland Plateau.