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Erosion, Wind, And Weathering are all the forces. Not sure though
Folds are a result of plate collisions. Collision boundaries are, and have been for hundred of millions of years, worldwide and spread among all of the major crustal plates. No two plates specifically have been responsible for the major folds in existence today.
In a collision, the total momentum of all objects before the collision is equal to the total momentum of all objects after the collision, provided no external forces are acting on the system. This is described by the principle of conservation of momentum, which states that momentum is neither created nor destroyed; it is simply transferred between objects during a collision.
The member of the cow family that lives in the Himalayas is the Yak. The yaks roam all through the Himalayas.
When continents are pushed together, it is called continental collision. This process often results in the formation of mountain ranges. An example of this is the collision of the Indian Plate with the Eurasian Plate, which led to the formation of the Himalayas.
Yes The countries of Nepal, Bhutan and Tibet are all entirely within the Himalayas.
The Himalayas are home to some of the tallest mountains in the world.
Geologically they are different however geographically they are interconnected and all three ranges are considered as a part of greater Himalayas.
It affects it by the Himalayas block all the rain that is blown from the north east.
I dont think nyone has climbed all the mountains in he Himalayas, the Himalayas is a large mountain range.
A bad collision.
Completely If you add all the energy of all the resultants of the collision together, you will arrive at the same value as the sum of the energies of all the components before the collision.