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All the processes that form mountain ranges are known as A. compressive forces. B. orogeny. C. arch vibrations. D. island arcing.
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User: All the processes that form mountain ranges are known as A. compressive forces. B. orogeny. C. arch vibrations. D. island arcing.

Weegy: D. Compressive forces.
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All the processes that form mountain ranges are known as orogeny.
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