The Himalayas consist mainly of metamorphic rocks such as gneiss, schist, and marble, as well as igneous rocks like granite and volcanic rocks. Additionally, sedimentary rocks such as limestone and shale can also be found in the Himalayan region. These diverse rock types have been shaped by tectonic forces and geological processes over millions of years.
The Himalayas are sustained by solid rock.
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They were all formed at convergent boundaries
Clay, silt, and sand are the three types of weathered rock particles found in soil.
Yes, they are found in the Himalayas.
Because the Himalayas are a mountain range, made of rock. The temperature is far too low to melt rock.
If the same types of fossils are found in two separate rock layers, it's likely that the two rock layers ____.
in the Himalayan mountains.
The Himalayas are in the north of India.
The tallest mountains are found in the Himalayas. In fact, the ten tallest mountains are all found in the Himalayas.
No. Silica is not a rock; it is a component of many minerals found in all three rock types.