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| − | The Andes are a chain of [[mountain]]s located in [[South America]] that stretch over 5500 miles along the [[Pacific]] coast. The Andes are second only to the [[Himalayas]] in size and average elevation. | + | The '''Andes''' are a chain of [[mountain]]s located in [[South America]] that stretch over 5500 miles along the [[Pacific]] coast. The Andes are second only to the [[Himalayas]] in size and average elevation. |
| − | Limestone deposits have been found in this mountain range, which serves as strong evidence that these mountains used to be underwater. [[Flood]] geology would account for the presence of this limestone. | + | [[Limestone]] deposits have been found in this mountain range, which serves as strong evidence that these mountains used to be underwater. [[Flood]] geology would account for the presence of this limestone. |
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Revision as of 07:00, December 19, 2007
The Andes are a chain of mountains located in South America that stretch over 5500 miles along the Pacific coast. The Andes are second only to the Himalayas in size and average elevation.
Limestone deposits have been found in this mountain range, which serves as strong evidence that these mountains used to be underwater. Flood geology would account for the presence of this limestone.