They were formed when the African Plate and the Eurasian plate collided. The crust buckeld and thickend creating the mountains. They were formed when the African Plate and the Eurasian plate collided. The crust buckeld and thickend creating the mountains.
It was caused by the collision and subsequent thickening and uplift of the African and Eurasian tectonic plates.
The highest mountain in the Alps is Mont Blanc, at 4,810.45 metres (15,782 ft).
the highest point of the alps is Mont Blanc it was last officially measured at 15,771 ft
The highest mountain in the Alps is Mont Blanc, at 4,808 metres (15,774 ft), on the Italian-French border.
When the two contental plate pushed against each other they fold up which casued the Alps to form and grow.
The Alps were formed as a result of plate movements of the Earth's crust. Africa pushed north into Europe, and as a result the Alps formed. This is still happening, and the Alps are still rising.
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Im not a geologist but I would think that Europe and MAYBE Africa formed them. I reason that Europe formed them because Alps are from there, and Africa might have had some tectonic influence.
They are formed by the continental contienal plates
Germany is located north of the Alps mountains. The northern boundary of the Alps is formed by the countries of Germany, Austria, and Slovenia.
The Alps were formed about 30 million years ago by the collision between the African and European plates.
The Alps form part of a line of mountain chains, called the Alpide Belt. This goes through Southern Europe and Asia and all the way to the Himalayas.The Alps were formed when the African and the Eurasian Plates collided, folded and then buckled.
The alps are made of snow, rock and ice !!!
No, the Alps are not a divergent boundary. The Alps are a mountain range formed from the collision of the African and Eurasian tectonic plates, a result of convergent boundary activity.
No: Cenozoic. (Tertiary).