According to me the same phenomenon that have lead to the current height of the Himalayas. The crusts are continuously pushing each other leading to the increase in height of the mountains.
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 collision of the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates created the Himalayan mountains. This movement resulted in the crustal folding and uplifting of the Himalayas, forming one of the youngest and highest mountain ranges in the world.
The Himalayan mountains were created by the collision of the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates. The Indian plate collided with the Eurasian plate, causing the crust to buckle and fold, resulting in the formation of the towering Himalayan mountain range.
The Himalayan mountains were created by the collision of the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates. As the Indian plate moved northward, it pushed against the Eurasian plate, leading to the buckling and uplifting of the Earth's crust, resulting in the formation of the Himalayas.
The Himalayan mountains were formed by the collision of the Indian tectonic plate pushing into the Eurasian plate. This collision caused the Indian plate to be forced under the Eurasian plate, resulting in reverse faulting and the uplift of the Himalayas.
A Himalayan yak lives in Himalayan mountains.
they are nobody there mountains
The Himalayan mountains are on the border of Nepal and Tibet.
The Himalayan mountains are found in Asia.
The Himalayan are in the Northern and Eastern Hemispheres
India and Asia? i will check on it tommorow!
Himalayan mountains
it isn't possible to farm on mountains
The Himalayan Mountains are the highest!
becauuse of the gravity of the earth
The Himalayan Mountains, hence the name.
The Himalayan mountains are located in Asia, spanning across several countries such as India, Nepal, Bhutan, and China.