Answer:
The earth’s core affects the shape of the ground we
walk on.
Explanation: The earth’s core is responsible for
not only the Rocky Mountains, but the formation of cities and societies that have lived there for
generations, such as Rocky Mountain National Park. It’s responsible for mountains that serve as barriers,
bringing to life divisions in culture unique to each side, while also posing a challenge to be crossed and
burrowed into, spurring on scientific innovation in the process.