Originally posted by Dack Falu
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As I said, there was much water in the ground, and much water in the sky. In my crude drawing, much water came from the sky, but also a lot of water came from the ground. There was much more ground water before the flood then what we have today. As the ground water came up, the pressure broke the ground and created the mountains we have today by pushing the dirt out of the ground and releasing the ground water. This may be why many (not all) mountain ranges are relatively nearby large bodies of water. Which is basically why there are no large mountain ranges in Missouri.
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