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Which of the following is an example of a young fold mountain in the world?

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The Alps are Young Fold mountains, formed during the Tertiary period (roughly 30–65 million years ago). In contrast, the Urals and Appalachians are “Old Fold mountains” from the Paleozoic era and the Aravallis are one of the world’s oldest relict ranges. Young mountains like the Alps are taller and more jagged due to recent tectonic uplift. ANSWER: (A) Alps

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