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An epeirogenic change:

O creates very high mountians
O
leaves the crust undeformed
O
results in highly volcanic regions
occurs when rock layers are lifted out of sequence.

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Answer:

leaves the crust undeformed

Step-by-step explanation:

An epeirogenic change leaves the crust undeformed. It is significantly different from an orogenic change which makes the crust deformed.

  • This change produced by epeirogenesis is notable in stable continental regions called a craton.
  • Long wavelength folds leaving the landform rolling and undulating are typical signatures of this deformational patterns.
  • In an orogenic deformation, there is a noticeable change in the landform.
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