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Samuel Benton
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28 November, 22:52
Why do the Himalayan mountains grow
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Camila Clay
28 November, 22:55
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It's a plate collision effect caused by India plate and Eurasia plate
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Alejandra Raymond
28 November, 23:19
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The cause is the relative motion of the tectonic plates. The India plate is
moving northward, scrunching into the Eurasia plate. Along the line where
they meet, the material is getting pushed up and wrinkled.
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