Science, asked by geraldthe, 1 year ago

what happend to the strips of clay as they were they pushed from the opposite ends?

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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The strips of clay are buckled upward.

The strips of clay curves/buckled upward as they were pushed from the contrary or opposite ends.

At the point when the segments of clay were pushed from the contrary ends, it was buckled or moved upwards.

Pushing of the clay strips is one of the environmental changes which are by and large connected with the plate development.

Assume, this clay is the piece of lithosphere, at that point with the subsequent push mountains would have been shaped.

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