what happened to the strips of clay as they were pushed from.opposite ends?
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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. When the two strips of clay bump each other,they will form a high surface like a hill or a mountain.
The clay will buckle in upward direction. Here a strip of clay is indicating collision zone between two converging continental plates.
During this process a range of mountain will form on the earth’s surface. When clay is pushed due to some geological phenomenon it was crushed against each other due to head on collision which is termed as plate tectonics.
In this geological event a mountain is formed with an event of earth quake due to collision of tectonic plates.