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ANSWER FAST Which of the following describes how the Himalayan mountain range formed on Earth at a convergent plate boundary? Plates moved in closer Plates moved apart Plates slid past each other Plates moved with each other in the same direction

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As a result of the collision between the Indian Plate and Eurasian Plate which something that is still happening to and has been happening for better than 50 million years. .

to answer your exactly is difficult as the answer based on your answers would be moved in closer because the collided together.



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Plates moved in closer

Step-by-step explanation:

  • The convergence is a process where both the plates tend to move in closer as one plate overrides the other and the formation of a Himalayas is described as a range that formed by the movement of the sediments that were bought by the Tethys sea. By the collision of the Indian and the Eurasian plate.
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