80 degrees east longitude
The Ural Mountains form the western boundary for the continent of Asia.
The coordinates 47°N latitude and 90°E longitude point to an area in the eastern part of the Ural Mountains in Russia. These mountains are known for their mineral wealth and diverse ecosystems. The Ural Mountains serve as a natural boundary between Europe and Asia, stretching from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Ural River in the south.
The Himalaya mountains were formed in a collision of the Indian Plate pushing into the Eurasian Plate, in a convergent boundary known as a continental collision.
Convergent boundary mountains are formed where two tectonic plates collide, causing one plate to be forced beneath the other in a process called subduction. This collision can lead to the formation of mountain ranges due to the intense pressure and folding of the Earth's crust. The Himalayas are a notable example of convergent boundary mountains, formed by the collision of the Indian Plate with the Eurasian Plate.
(A+LS) Convergent Boundary
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the Ural Mountains as well as the Caucus Mountains.
The Cascade Mountains are a volcanic mountain range located in the western United States. They are considered to be a convergent boundary, where two tectonic plates are colliding.
The plate boundary that causes mountains to form is called a convergent boundary.
it is the debris mountains
Mountains are formed at the boundary where tectonic plates collide or move apart.
There are two: The Ural Mountains and the Caucus Mountains.
The Ural Mountains stretch about 2,500 km from north to south, forming a natural boundary between Europe and Asia. They are considered the conventional boundary marking the separation of the two continents.
mountains
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convergent boundary.
Convergent Boundary.