Crustal deformation occurs when Earth’s crust

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Earth’s continents are large land areas extending from high mountaintops to sea level. The oldest continental rocks are billions of years old, so the continents have had a lot of time for constructive and destructive forces to change them. Constructive forces cause physical features on Earth’s surface, known as landforms, to build up. Destructive forces cause physical features to wear down. Landforms often build up when Earth’s crust deforms. This occurs when slabs of crust compress, pull apart, or slide past other slabs of crust. Crust deformation can result in the formation of hills,... Show more

Crustal deformation occurs when Earth’s crust