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How did weathering help to shape the Appalachian Mountains?

O A. Weathering made the Appalachians tall and pointed by stripping
away the soil.
O B. Weathering rounded the mountains by breaking down jagged
peaks.
O C. Weathering created lakes in the mountain range by blocking the
flow of rivers.
O D. Weathering tilted the rocks under the surface by making tectonic
plates collide.
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Answer:

B

Step-by-step explanation:

A is incorrect because the Appalachians are not jagged and point

C is incorrect because erosion/deposition would do this

D is incorrect because weathering does not affect tectonic plates

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