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another result was the collison moved china eastward as it moved india northward pushed the eastern plate in front of it
Lifted by the collision of the Indian tectonic plate with the Eurasian Plate, the Himalayan range runs northwest to southeast in a 2,400-kilometre (1,500 mi)-long arc. The range varies in width from 400 kilometres (250 mi) in the west to 150 kilometres (93 mi) in the east. Besides the Greater Himalayas, there are several parallel lower ranges. The southernmost, along the northern edge of the Indian plains and reaching 1000 m in altitude, is the Sivalik Hills. Further north is a higher range, reaching 2000-3000 m, known as the Lower Himalayan Range.
No either they send you somewhere else or you're immortal
Tent is the biggest peak in Nepal
Collision is meant to cover your car when it collides with something else. Comprehensive is also sometimes called other than collision, so it usually covers the other things that can happen such as fire or theft.
They get hot because of the electricity that heats the plates. That's why you have to plug it in or else it won't get hot.
Yes. All of Earth's crust, both on land and on the seafloor, is composed of tectonic plates.
If you hit something else and had collision insurance, yes.
Wear your seat belt, and adjust the headrest to the proper position. Not much else you can do.
Yes! it also lives in New Zealand and was introduced about 60 or so years ago.
ground shaking, displacement, liquefaction, tsunamis and landslides
Yes, if you have collision insurance. It would be a collision claim and you would have to pay what your collision deductible is. If your car caused damage to someone else's vehicle or property, you would also be liable for the damages.