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the answer is maybe the Andes Mountains. I know the Andes Mountains were part of the Incan society though. I am trying to find out for my daily geo:)
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Hanthana Mountain Range was created in 2010.
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Yes, and a mountain range
Mount Kilimanjaro
Yes although the earthquake has to be extremely massive for a mountain range to be created.
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the Himalayan mountains
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No, the Andes are the longest mountain range.
The Sierra Nevada Mountain range
mountain range is bigger :)