The Himalayan mountain chain is formed by the convergence of the Indian and Eurasian plates. This mountain formation due to convergent plates is more correctly known as an orogeny or orogenic event.
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The Eurasian Plate and the Indo-Australian Plate collide with each other. Thus, forming the Himalayan Mountains.
The Andes are a result of the collision of the Nazca Plate and the South American Plate.
---- The two plates that made the Himalayas were...
---- ...the Indian plate and the Eurasian plate.
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The himalayas were created by the force of the indian tectonic plate pushing against the Eurasian tectonic plate.
Eurasian and Indian American
indo-australian plate and eurasian plate
Is form when two plates collide; is caused by the force pushing against each other (the plates).
Collide-When two plates meetDivide-When two plates separateSlide-When two plates move in a smooth way together
I think that when two continental plates collide it's called a collision margin, the mountains that then form are called fold mountains :)
this depends on the two plates that collide. Ocean plates are much heavier than continental plates. If an ocean and continental plate collide, the ocean plate sinks underneath and creates a trench. If two ocean plates or two continental plate collide, it creates a mountain range/ oceanic ridge depending on the type.
Mountain ranges are formed when two continental plates collide. When they converge one plate will be forced slightly under the other one.
Mountain Ranges form. Like the Himalayas
Himalayas.
When two continental plates collide they form mountains .
rift valley
The Himalayas are Fold Mountains
A convergent boundary is a place where two plates collide, which can form earthquakes from the impact, and volcanoes. Mountains can also be formed by this process. The Himalayas were formed like this.
Mountains, get pushed up when two plates collide.
Collide.
eigther volcanoes or mountains
Fold mountains
Is form when two plates collide; is caused by the force pushing against each other (the plates).
If two plates were to collide they would either go up over the surface and form a volcano, or they would collide and go downward forming a trench or a large crevice.