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Land moves primarily due to tectonic activity, where the Earth's lithospheric plates shift and interact at their boundaries. This can lead to earthquakes, volcanic activity, and the formation of mountains. Additionally, erosion caused by wind, water, and ice can gradually reshape the land over time. Human activities, such as mining and construction, can also cause localized land movement.

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