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  1. Plateau (3062 bytes)
    2: ... [[Guiana]], are formed when a section of land is uplifted that is topped with a layer of particularly res...
    22: ...t, which represents the original [[plain]] before uplift.
  2. Volcano (27295 bytes)
    47: ...tive geothermal system, and rapid rates of ground uplift, many scientists consider it to be a very active ...
  3. Mountain (4538 bytes)
    3: ...c movement]]. The compressional forces, isostatic uplift and intrusion of [[igneous rock|igneous matter]] ...
    7: ...faults creating large vertical displacements. The uplifted blocks are block mountains or ''[[horst]]s''. T...
  4. Finland (29511 bytes)
    112: ...d that is still growing. Owing to the [[isostatic uplift]] that has been taking place since the last [[ice...
  5. Cloud (9947 bytes)
    15: ...s it rises higher into the atmosphere (orographic uplift),
    24: ... or [[kata-type]] warm or cold front). Orographic uplift also creates variable cloud forms depending on ai...
  6. Bottlenose Dolphin (16802 bytes)
    108: Notable books include the [[Uplift Universe]] series, by [[David Brin]], which deals...
  7. Tsunami (29462 bytes)
    14: ...ilarly, a violent submarine volcanic eruption can uplift the water column and generate a tsunami.
  8. Yellowstone National Park (23738 bytes)
    70: ... two [[resurgent dome]]s which are areas that are uplifting at a slightly faster rate than the rest of the...
    83: ... catastrophic ice-dam-break floods that exploited uplift-induced faults.]]
    84: ...le the rest of the caldera area of the plateau is uplifting at 12.5 mm/yr.
  9. Death Valley National Park (38245 bytes)
    5: ... a [[subduction zone]] formed off the coast. This uplifted the region out of the sea and created a line of...
    36: ...s type of canyon results from the relatively fast uplift on this mountain range doesn't allow the canyons ...
    89: ... now in the Panamint Range intruded this complex. Uplift later exposed these rocks to nearly 500 million y...
    91: ... million to 800 million years ago. This was after uplift-associated erosion removed whatever rocks covered...
    100: ...ey.png|timecale image]]). Erupting volcanoes and uplifting mountains were created as a result and the coa...
  10. Canyon (3965 bytes)
    9: ...through canyons as the result of gradual geologic uplift. These are called [[entrenched river]]s, because...
  11. Metamorphic rock (7141 bytes)
    5: ...osed at the Earth's surface following erosion and uplift) provides us with valuable information about the ...
    31: ...f the changes, and if the metamorphosed rocks are uplifted and exposed by [[erosion]], they may occur over...
  12. Lake (11397 bytes)
    9: ...cesses that can form lakes. A recent [[tectonic]] uplift of a mountain range can create bowl-shaped depres...
  13. Altiplano (3745 bytes)
    14: ...d cause the partition of tectonic deformation and uplift into eastern and western cordillera, leaving the ...
    15: ...ed in the asthenosphere might have contributed to uplift the plateau.
  14. Eocene (7034 bytes)
    35: ...d huge lakes formed in the high flat basins among uplifts.
    37: ... saw the [[Tethys Sea]] finally vanish, while the uplift of the [[Alps]] isolated its final remnant, the [...

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