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The movement of crust along faults can make mountains, canyons, and other landforms. Is this true or false?
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The movement of crust along faults can make mountains, canyons, and other landforms. Is this true or false?
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This is true because crust is the outer layer of the earth and if it moves it could cause earth quakes and other stuff to happen
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