Mt. Everest, in the Himalayas, is the earth's highest mountain. It was formed by _________________.
A. continental-continental collision
B. continental-oceanic collision
C. oceanic-oceanic collision
D. none of the above
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@Phebe @patrickthestar
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OpenStudy (phebe):
C im sure
OpenStudy (anonymous):
he Alps, Appalachians and Himalayas are ______________.
A. fault-block mountains
B. divergent mountains
C. folded mountains
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OpenStudy (phebe):
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OpenStudy (opcode):
@Phebe
I thought it would be A. continental-continental collision.
The land mass known as India collided with the Eurasia plate, causing the Himalayas?
How does C. oceanic-oceanic collision work?
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OpenStudy (phebe):
i old u the wrong one its B, cont. nd oceanic
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