The granite rocks of the Sierra Nevada primarily formed between 100 million and 250 million years ago during the late Mesozoic era. This formation occurred as a result of the intense heat and pressure from tectonic processes, including subduction and the melting of the Earth's crust. Subsequent erosion revealed these granitic formations, which are now prominent features of the Sierra Nevada mountain range.
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