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How can surface uplift happen without forming mountains?
 
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What is GPS and what does it do?
 
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Answer to Question 1

Answer: Because erosion acts at roughly the same rate.

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Answer: Global Positioning System uses radio signals transmitted from satellites to show elevation of the surface of the Earth.



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