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Why are California's mountain s and valleys generally parallel to the cost
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Why are California's mountain s and valleys generally parallel to the cost
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The fault lines :)... Hope I helped
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californias mountain and valleys are parallel to the coast because all along the beach is the san andreas fault where two plates are converging causing the mountains to become taller/higher.
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