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The Himalayas are made up of what physical feature?

the himalayas are made up of many mountains


What are the Himalayas mountains made of?

they are made of different species of rocks


What type of plates form the Himalayas?

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.


What type of plate margin formed the Himalayas?

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.


What color are the himalayas?

The Himalayas are a brownish color as they are made of Earth. They are covered in snow however, so are partially white as well.


Why the Himalayas of India not melting?

Because the Himalayas are a mountain range, made of rock. The temperature is far too low to melt rock.


Where are lamps made?

china,himalayas,and lots of other places


Who made the bongo drum?

Julia Gillard made it from the Himalayas.


What are the regions of the Himalayas?

Punjab Himalayas, Kumaon Himalayas , Nepal Himalayas and Assam Himalayas.


What are the regional names of Himalayas?

Punjab Himalayas, Kumaon Himalayas , Nepal Himalayas and Assam Himalayas.


What are the names of the region?

Punjab Himalayas, Kumaon Himalayas , Nepal Himalayas and Assam Himalayas.


Are the Himalayas made up of fossils?

No, but there are fossils in the Himalayas. The mountains of the Himalayas are partly formed from the sediments laid down at the bottom of an ocean. When India was moved into collision with Asia some of the intervening sediments were squeezed between the two and pushed onto the continent.