Geography, asked by mahamadpatel82569, 7 months ago

collapsed at the foothills
Give geographical reasons.
(a) Buildings
of the Himalayas because of
an earthquake. Before collapsing
they were moving forward and
backward.
(b) There is a difference in the
formation of the Meghalaya
Plateau and the Deccan Plateau.
(c) Most of the volcanoes are found on
the plate boundaries.

Answers

Answered by jersoncris1955
5

Answer:

a) Buildings collapsed at the foothills of Himalayas because of an earthquake, but before collapsing they were moving backward and forward because in hilly areas there is always rearrangement of earth plates under hills.

b)The Meghalaya plateau is a type of block mountain. It was formed when horizontal movements of the waves within the earth's crust moved away from each other creating tension on the surface finally creating faults. ... The Deccan plateau is a by-product of a volcanic eruption.

c)Most volcanoes form along plate boundaries. Volcanoes are common along tectonic plate boundaries where oceanic plates sink beneath other plates. As a plate sinks deep into a subduction zone, it heats and begins to melt, forming magma. If the magma reaches the surface it can build tall volcanic mountains.

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