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Write about the formation of himalayan

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Answered by karthik2669
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The Himalayan mountain chain is an example of a continental collision. 40 million years ago, the Indian plate collided with the Eurasian plate. The enormous pressure forces resulting from this shock caused a gigantic mountain uplift. There are 3000 km of the Himalayas with Mount Everest being the highest peak (8848m). Further north, behind the front line, the Eurasian plate is raised over 2.5 million km2 (6 times the size of California - 10 times that of UK) forming the Tibetan Plateau with an average altitude of over 4000m.

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