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It depends. Blowing off just the tops of them might not be enough. Mountains are typically viewed as barriers which separate vastly different climates, but for the two different climates to fuse into one would take an extremely long time, at least I would think.
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Theoretically, if you blew off the tops of the Andes mountains, would the desert and rain forest balence out and what implications for earth
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