1. How are mountains created?
2. What are the benefits of high m
3. What is a plateau? Give examp
4. How are plains formed? Name
5. Why are the river plains thickly
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- The world's tallest mountain ranges form when pieces of Earth's crust—called plates—smash against each other in a process called plate tectonics, and buckle up like the hood of a car in a head-on collision.
- Mountains aren't just a sight to behold—they cover 22 percent of the planet's land surface and provide habitat for plants, animals and about 1 billion human beings. The vital landforms also supply critical resources such as fresh water, food and even renewable energy
3. The examples include-The Tibetan Plateau between the Himalayas and the Kunlun and the Bolivian plateau between ranges of Andes. The innermost plateaus are some of the highest and extensive plateaus in the world.
4. Plains may have been formed from flowing lava, deposited by water, ice, wind, or formed by erosion by these agents from hills and mountains. Plains would generally be under the grassland (temperate or subtropical), steppe (semi-arid), savannah (tropical) or tundra (polar) biomes.
5. Plains are usually highly fertile and hence most ideal for cultivation. It is very easy to make transport network in the plains. ... Hence, plains are thickly populated
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