the Himalaya mountains are a revers fault
Yes
Convergent boundaries are where plates move into one another. When the Indian Plate collided with the harder Eurasian Plate the Indian Plate went underneath and raised up the Eurasian Plate to form the Himalayas.
Yes. This is because metals are found within the earth's crust, and mountains are simply upheavals of said crust. You can view a mountain as a exposed part of the crust that would otherwise be underground - therefore one can assume that metals would be found in larger quantities in mountainous areas as opposed to plains.
They expect to see earth's crust change.
For me, I expect to learn from this subject is that I can gain more knowledge not only coming from my teacher and classmates but also from my mitake.
rverse and normal
hot lava
its moslty like earths expect dried out with lots of iron and red
temperate zone
yes, in the great dividing range
Yes
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Convergent boundaries are where plates move into one another. When the Indian Plate collided with the harder Eurasian Plate the Indian Plate went underneath and raised up the Eurasian Plate to form the Himalayas.
The Northern Cardinal or redbird has a range from Canada to Guatemala so expect to find it there.
South America, it's slightly closer to the South Pole and there are also mountains there.
South America, it's slightly closer to the South Pole and there are also mountains there.
I don't think they do. I would expect them to have among the smallest Doppler effect.