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Plateaus are typically formed through a combination of tectonic activity, erosion, and volcanic activity. Tectonic uplift can raise flat areas of land to create plateaus, while erosion from water and glaciers can gradually wear down surrounding areas, leaving a raised flat landscape. Volcanic activity can also contribute to the formation of plateaus by depositing layers of lava that solidify over time.

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