South Asia’s Mountainous North: What Process Explains Its Geological Formation?
The Himalayan mountain range formed from the collision of the Indian subcontinent with the Asian continent. This geological process, called continental drift, is still active today, leading to continual growth. The Himalayas host the world’s highest peaks, with over 30 reaching above 7,300 meters (24,000 feet). Additionally, the region’s geology features complex folding and faulting. … Read more