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How did seashells go on top of Mount Everest

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The earth is an active place, with mountains being thrown up by geological forces, and then eroded to their roots. If the land being thrown up started below the sea, then seashells are found high in the mountain. These forces act slowly, or suddenly in an earthquake or landslide.

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