Himalaya, represents a continuous geological record from the Jurassic to Eocene period (≈201 to 34 million years ago).
Earth's continents are slowly moving across the planet's surface due to plate tectonics, culminating in regions of crustal expansion and collision. In the latter case, high temperatures and pressures ...
Himalayas formed one of the most glamorous and youngest ranges in the world. They lie between the Indo-Gangetic Plains, in the south and the Tibetan Plateau, in the north to create a natural barrier ...
This belt, known as the Ladakh Magmatic Arc, is now extinct, but once produced enormous amounts of molten rock deep beneath ...
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