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Figure 7: Mountains have deep roots under the surface of the ground. (Earth, Press and
Siever, p. 413

Figure 8: Schematic section. The mountains, like pegs, have deep roots embedded in the
ground. (Anatomy of the Earth, Cailleux, p. 220.) (Click on the image to enlarge it.)

Figure 9: Another illustration shows how the mountains are peg-like in shape, due to their
deep roots. (Earth Science, Tarbuck and Lutgens, p. 158.)

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.*(Geological concept of Mountain in the Quran, E-El-Naggar, P.05).

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