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how do the lofty peaks represent the age of Himalayas question mark

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Answered by Aghaz
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The lofty peaks determine the age of Himalayas as the older mountains have low and circular peaks due to the continuous erosion from millions and millions of years by wind ,changes in the atmosphere and surface of the Earth.
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Answered by Cafune
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The lofty Himalayan peaks form a boundary or bastion against all the neighboring countries. The rings that we find in these peaks, and the ridges represent the age of the Himalayas. The Great Himalayas are known as young fold mountains, and their age can be detected by the rings. The Himalayas are still growing.

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