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In the year 2000 over 350,000 tourists visited the himalayas.
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1mm. per year
It grows about 330mm each year! Don't even worry about it. Jordan
It rain 162 times for a year
shayan looked at them
It continues to grow because the Eurasia plate and the Indian plate are constantly converging( moving together), forming the Himalayas.
They grow as much as 4.5 cm year. But colonies of coral grow as much as 10 cm a year
because of the tectonic plates. the oceanic crust in front of it was slowly sub-ducted under the eurasian plate. but when 2 continents collided, subduction stopped because India could not sink into the mantle. instead, it pushed crust upward & downward. the Himalayas were one of the results.
The Indian subcontinent crashed into the Eurasian continent, leading to the formation of the Himalayan mountain range. This collision continues today, causing the Himalayas to grow about 2.4 inches taller each year.
yes im not sure how much but it grows a fair amount each year
20 million grow in a year