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The Old Man of the Mountain was a rock formation on the side of Cannon Mo
Hampshire. Scientists believe it formed 200 million years ago when the mountain was covered in
glaciers. New Hampshire is known for its harsh, snowy winters. In the 1920s, scientists started
noticing large cracks in the face of the mountain. In 2003, the rock formation collapsed.
The picture on the left shows the rock structure before its collapse. The picture on the right shows
how the rock structure looks today. (The ghost image shows the part lost in the collapse.)
Part A
Explain the geological processes involved in creating the Old Man of the Mountain rock formation.
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