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The Indian subcontinent's collision with the Eurasian plate has resulted in the formation of the Himalayan mountain range. Provide an explanation of the geodynamic processes that underlie this collision and subsequently the formation of Himalayas.
Plate Tectonics and the Collision Tectonic Plates: The Earth’s lithosphere is broken into several big and small tectonic plates. The Indian Plate and the Eurasian Plate are among these big plates. Initial Movement: About 100 million years ago during the late Cretaceous period, the Indian Plate startRead more
Plate Tectonics and the Collision
Formation of the Himalayas
Key Features and Evidence
In summary, the Himalayan mountain range was formed by the northward movement and collision of the Indian Plate with the Eurasian Plate, resulting in crustal shortening, thickening, and the uplift of the highest mountain range in the world.
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