Two plates are being smashed together creating the Himalayas.
The Himalayan mountains are the result of the Indian tectonic plate pressing hard (among the fastest-moving plates in the world) northward into the Eurasian plate. The Himalayan mountains are folded mountains, as opposed to volcanoes; they are the result of the land being lifted up by the pressure between two plates.
The plates are pushing against eachother.
The plates are pushing against eachother.
The plates are pushing each other making the mountains bigger / creating more mountains.
convergent plate boundary
The collision boundary type modeled the formation of the Himalayan mountains, where the Indian tectonic plate collided with the Eurasian plate. This collision resulted in the uplift and formation of the massive mountain range.
The Himalayan mountains are fold mountains, formed by the collision of tectonic plates. They are the result of the Indian plate pushing against the Eurasian plate, causing the Earth's crust to fold and uplift. The Himalayas are home to some of the highest peaks in the world, including Mount Everest.
No. It is the collision between two tectonic plates that can cause mountains. For example: when the Indian plate collided into the European plate, the Himalayan mountains were formed.
The collision of the Indian Plate with the Eurasian Plate created the Himalayan Mountains. This convergent boundary continues to push the mountains higher each year, making them one of the youngest and tallest mountain ranges in the world.
what is happening at a convergent plate boundary is the two plates are coming together and forming mountains.
Where the Indian-Australian Plate Meets the Eurasian Plate. This is along the Himalayan Mountains.
what is happening at a convergent plate boundary is the two plates are coming together and forming mountains.