Social Sciences, asked by KAPILNAGAR6793, 10 months ago

How do the lofty peaks represent the age of the Himalayas?
(a) Lofty peaks project the Himalayas as an old landform.
(b) Lofty peaks project the Himalayas as a topography
(c) Lofty peaks project the Himalayas as a youthful topography
(d) None of these

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Answered by rs5374164
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Explanation:

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 areknown as young fold mountains, and theirage can be detected by the rings. TheHimalayas are still growing.

Answered by JesDharun
0

Answer:

None of these

Explanation:

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