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Wind and water and chemical flows of various kinds break down the rocks of mountains and move them down a gravitational gradient into the oceans. Erosion explains why mountains aren’t much higher than they are; tectonics explains why they haven’t all vanished into a single, vast global plain. Erosion is itself a by-product of tectonics, of course, because both the wind and rain were burped up from Earth’s innards. And mountain
Origin Story: A Big History of Everything
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