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  • Mount Everest Formation: Understanding Continental Plate Collisions
    Mount Everest was formed by a convergent plate boundary, specifically a continental-continental collision.

    Here's how it happened:

    * The Indian Plate was moving northward and collided with the Eurasian Plate.

    * This collision caused the denser oceanic crust of the Indian Plate to subduct (slide) beneath the Eurasian Plate.

    * The pressure from the collision caused both continental plates to buckle and fold, creating the Himalayan mountain range, including Mount Everest.

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