The Indian Plate and the Eurasian Plate collided to create the Himalaya mountains.
the Himalaya mountains
Yes, the Himalaya mountains are in the world.
Himalaya mountains
The Himalaya mountains were formed by the collision and continued convergence of the Indian Plate and the Eurasian Plate. This collision began around 50 million years ago and is ongoing, causing the uplift and formation of the Himalayas.
the himalaya mountains were formed in a collision at a convergent boundary
because moutains are constantly forming by techtonic plates pusing against eachother. some mountains explode
Rocky Mountains are the youngest, followed by the Appalachian Mountains, and then the Himalaya. The ruggedness decreases in this order, with the Rocky Mountains being the most rugged, followed by the Himalaya, and then the Appalachian Mountains as the least rugged.
There is no Mount Himalaya. The Himalayas are a chain of mountains.
for an actual fact mount everest is the highest mountain in the himalaya mountains and in the world!!!!!!!!!!!
The mountain range that is found north of India is the Himalaya Mountains.
The path through the Himalaya Mountains is called the Trans-Himalayan route.