The Himalayas
Aravalli range are the oldest fold mountain ranges in India
The Himalayan mountains formed when the sub continent of India broke away from Gondwanaland. This happen approximately 55 million years ago.
The highest mountains on Earth, like the Himalayas and the Andes, formed through the collision of tectonic plates. When two plates collide, the crust is pushed upward, leading to the formation of mountain ranges. Over millions of years, the forces of erosion and weathering have shaped these mountains into their current majestic forms.
The collision of the Indo-Australian and Eurasian plates formed the Himalayan mountain range, which includes the Earth's highest elevation, Mount Everest.
The Purvanchal Range in India was formed due to the collision of the Indian Plate with the Eurasian Plate. This collision caused the folding and uplifting of the sedimentary rocks in the region, leading to the formation of the mountain range. The region's complex geological history has also been influenced by tectonic activity, erosion, and sediment deposition over millions of years.
Nothing really. It's like if you are swimming in a pool and you bump into someone, does the water change? One might say the ripple effect or the water would move, but when India collided with Asia, it was very gradual and not a full on collision
The most notable are the Himalayas, formed when India (on the Indo-Australian plate) drove north into Asia.
The Himalayas were formed by tectonic movement... As the plate that India sits on collided with the continent of Asia the land mass at the point of collision was forced upward creating the Himalayas.
the Himalayan mountain and the karakoram mountain
The Himalayas contain the tallest mountain in the world: Mount Everest. Also, it divides up Asia and it's sub continent (India). The Himalayas were formed when two tectonic plates collided into each other.
The type of force that resulted when India collided with Asia was called compression.
Aravalli range are the oldest fold mountain ranges in India
The Himalayas were formed through a process of Convergent Plate Boundaries colliding together. The Indo-Australian and Eurasian plate collided together, to be specific.
No. it is a mountain in the Himalayas, which were formed by a collision between India and Asia.
Karakoram and Himalaya mountain ranges.
The Himalayas, a mountain range at the northern edge of the India plate
The Himalayan mountains formed when the sub continent of India broke away from Gondwanaland. This happen approximately 55 million years ago.