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The answer is a mountain range
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The correct answer is mountain range.
A result of epeirogeny is called a "mountain range."
Epeirogenic movement has caused the southern Rocky Mountain
region to be uplifted from 1300 to 2000 m. The uplift is because of the lithospheric heating resulting from thinning and intrusion of widespread.
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