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Mountains are formed based on the shifting changes in our lithospheric plates. Our plates are moving all the time due to our Earth's active core. Sometimes one plate is pushed beneath another or sometimes the two plates are driven into each other forcing the ground upwards and forming mountains.

England has no true mountains because of its location in relation to the Earth's plates.

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