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The Northern Highlands were formed primarily due to tectonic activity, including the collision of the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates. This geological process led to the uplift of the region, creating a rugged terrain characterized by mountains and valleys. Additionally, glacial activity during the last Ice Age sculpted the landscape, further shaping the highlands. The combination of these processes resulted in the distinct topography seen in the Northern Highlands today.

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