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Collisional plate boundary led to the 'creation' of the Himalayan Mountains.
<u>EXPLANATION:</u>
- Himalayan Mountains have been form bed because of the 'collision' of the 'Indian Plate' and the 'Eurasian Plate'.
- The collision process of the plates started almost '50 million years ago' and continues till date.
- The Indian plate is a major tectonic plate in the eastern hemisphere.
- The Eurasian plate and the Indian plate collide along the 'boundary' between 'India and Nepal' led to the formation of the Himalayan Mountains.
- The Indian Plate as well as the Eurasian Plate are moving till date causing the deformation and compression of both plates.
Answer:
- coal
- petroleum
Explanation:
Coal and petroleum are two forms of carbon that are found naturally in the Lithosphere ( the solid part of the Earth that sits above the Mantle). Both coal and petroleum are considered natural resources and sources of energy, and both also originate from geologic transformation of organic material.
The burning of these forms of carbon release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Since it is a greenhouse gas, an increase in carbon dioxide also increases the ability of the atmosphere to retain heat. This is called the Greenhouse Effect.
Some countries in Oceania often grouped with southeast Asia because : A. There is little diversity in Oceania
Culturally, the Oceania Region is really similar to the countries that exist in South East Asia.
The answer is:
A - decreasing the distance between the moon and the planet
Answer:
Rocks are identified primarily by the minerals they contain and by their texture. Each type of rock has a distinctive set of minerals. A rock may be made of grains of all one mineral type, such as quartzite. Much more commonly, rocks are made of a mixture of different minerals.
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