The Himalayas are still growing because the Indian plate continues to ram into the Eurasian Plate.
The Himalayas are on the boundary between the Eurasian Plate and the Indo-Australian Plate.
yup. near austrailian-indian plate and eurasian plate
they make mountains, like the Himalayas.
All that remains of the Appalachians are eroded tops. The Himalayas are still highand jagged, comparatively not as affected by erosion.
thee ceramic plate, and the metal plate :)
the Himalayas were formed by a collision plate boundary, meaning that the plates collided and formed the Himalayas. The Himalayas are also referred to as 'fold mountains' because of the way in which they are made.
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The Himalayas were lifted by the subduction of the Indian tectonic plate under the Eurasian Plate,
collision of tectonic plates
the Himalayas were formed by a collision plate boundary, meaning that the plates collided and formed the Himalayas. The Himalayas are also referred to as 'fold mountains' because of the way in which they are made.
Continental Plates= Mountains. Ex: Himalayas Oceanic Plates= Tsunamis
collision of tectonic plates
The Himalayas are Fold Mountains
The Himalayas are on the boundary between the Eurasian Plate and the Indo-Australian Plate.
Cocos plate and the African plate
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Large mountain ranges such as the Himalayas were produced through the collision of tectonic plates. In the case of the Himalayas, the Indian Plate collided with the Eurasian Plate, causing the crust to crumple and uplift, leading to the formation of the mountain range. The force of the collision continues to push the Himalayas higher each year.