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Death Valley was formed over millions of years through geological processes, including volcanic activity and tectonic movements. The valley began to take shape around 5 million years ago, during the late Miocene epoch, as tectonic forces caused the area to sink and form a depression. Its current landscape was further shaped by erosion and sediment deposition over time. The valley is part of the Basin and Range Province, characterized by alternating mountain ranges and desert valleys.

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