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Why are the Himalayas called as young mountains?

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Answered by sparshkumarsharma
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Answer:

Himalayas are called young fold mountains because they began forming in the late Cretaceous - Tertiary period and continue to increase in elevation even today. They are called fold mountains due to the compressive forces involved in the collision of the two continental plates - the Asian and the Indian / Australian.

Features:

(i) It is the northern most and continuous range.

(ii) It consists of lofty peaks like Nanda Devi and Kanchenjunga.

(iii) It is snow-bound and consists of glaciers.

(iv) It is symmetrical in nature and is composed of granite.

Answered by simranbatwal1127
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Answer:

The Himalayas are known as the young fold mountains because they have been formed only few million years ago

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