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jeatrice

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Which of the following particles is likely to fall out of the air faster?
 
  A) fog/smog B) bacteria C) pollen D) viruses E) salt-algae

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Briefly describe how mountain belts such as the Himalayas form.
 
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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

The Himalayas are the product of continentalcontinen tal collision. This is where two continental plates collide, and because neither is dense enough to sink into the mantle, they ram into each other, crumpling and buckling into faults and folds as the mountain belt is driven upward.



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