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Title: Mexico
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Towering peaks, like
Citlaltepetl at some 18,000 feet, are extremely young in geologic terms and are
examples of the volcanic forces that built much of central Mexico. The
spectacular eruption of the volcano Chinchon in 1981 was more powerful than that
of Mount St... Showed first 250 characters
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The
spectacular eruption of the volcano Chinchon in 1981 was more powerful than that
of Mount St. Helens in the United States a year earlier and led to widespread
devastation.
Much of the complexity found in southern Mexico's physiography is
related to the interaction of three tectonic plates... Showed next 250 characters
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