Earth: An Introduction to Physical Geology (12th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 0134074254
ISBN 13: 978-0-13407-425-2

Chapter 14 - Give It Some Thought - Page 441: 8

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1. Coast Ranges: Formed by tectonic interaction and subduction of the Pacific Plate beneath the North American Plate, leading to volcanic activity, compression, and folding. 2. Great Valley: Resulted from faulting and down-dropping of the Earth's crust between the Coast Ranges and Sierra Nevada due to tectonic forces. 3. Sierra Nevada: Formed by the collision of the North American Plate with the Farallon Plate, leading to volcanic activity, uplift, and folding. 4. Basin and Range Province: Caused by the stretching and extension of the Earth's crust, resulting in alternating mountain ranges and valleys due to normal faults.

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