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The Sierra Nevada, a mountain range in California, is made largely of intrusive rock that was formed underground.Which process explains why rock that formed underground is now aboveground in the Sierra Nevada?

A.It was pushed upward by natural geologic processes.
B.It was left above the surface as the land around it sank.
C.It was weathered by the pressure from surrounding rock.
D.It was moved to the surface by volcanic eruptions

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User CnrL
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Answer: To me i think it’s “A” because one of the geological processes is

hydrothermal process which I think is also cooling down

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