Mountains may be arranged in a line known as
(a) horsts
(b) range
(c) glacier
(d) all of these
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(B) RANGE IS THE ANSWER
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(b) Range
- A mountain range is a gathering or chain of mountains found near one another. Since adjoining mountains regularly share similar land beginnings, mountain ranges have comparative structure, size, and age. Think about them as a neighborhood of houses generally worked around a similar time; while they are not indistinguishable, they share comparative elements and are comparative in their general area.
- One notable mountain range is the Himalayas range in Asia. It was made when bits of the Earth's hull, called structural plates, collided with one another a few million years prior. A significant number of the tallest mountains on the planet (counting the world's tallest, Mt. Everest) are important for the Himalayas.
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