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The Hearty Soul on MSNThe World's Fastest-Moving Continent May Collide with Asia, Threatening Earth's FutureAustralia's collision with Asia isn't a matter of if-it's a matter of when. Driven by plate tectonics, the continent moves ...
The continents of Asia and Australia are on the verge of collision. It will occur sooner than you anticipate. And it’s moving ...
India and Asia crashed about 55 million years ago, slowly giving rise to the Himalaya, the highest mountain system on Earth. As the mash-up continues, the mountains get higher. Mount Everest ...
and is set to collide with Asia one day. Although this is millions of years away, the resulting geological changes and landscape reshaping will be monumental. Plate tectonics have long been ...
Asia is the world’s largest continent ... The Himalayas were created when the Indian and Eurasian tectonic plates collided and rose upwards, making fold mountains. The Brahmaputra River flows ...
To understand the fascinating mechanics of the collision of India with Asia we must first look beneath the Earth's surface. The continents are carried by the Earth's tectonic plates like people on ...
Australia's journey north began around 80 million years ago when it split from Antarctica. For the last 50 million years, it has been steadily advancing toward Asia as part of the larger ...
The highest mountain ranges are created by tectonic plates pushing together and forcing the ground up where they meet. This is how the mountains of the Himalayas in Asia were formed. Image caption ...
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