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If tectonic plates are always moving, however slowly, why don't mountains get taller over time and valleys lower?
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If tectonic plates are always moving, however slowly, why don't mountains get taller over time and valleys lower?
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If tectonic plates are always moving, however slowly, why don't mountains get taller over time and valleys lower?
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because the natural generated stuff don't change a lot in time
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