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the earliest of post Cambrian fold mountain system is known as​

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Answered by RDEEP90
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The Alps an example of a range of fold mountains. Fold mountains are mountains formed from the folding of the earth's crust. Fold mountains are formed when two plates move together (a compressional plate margin). This can be where two continental plates move towards each other or a continental and an oceanic plate.


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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:

The earliest of post Cambrian fold mountain system is known as Zagros Mountains.

Explanation:

When two structural plates move towards one another at joined plate limit it leads to the formation of Fold Mountains. When the plates and the continent present on them collide with each other it leads to the formation of mountain which is length wise height and breadth wise small.

A progression of lengthened anticlinal vaults, for the most part framed as separation overlays over fundamental pushes in the foreland of the Zagros collision belt, and leads to the formation of Fold Mountains during the early post of Cambrian fold mountain system. Thus it is called as Zagros Mountains.

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