Scientists may have just toppled a 100-year-old theory about what holds up the highest mountain range on Earth, new research shows. The Himalayan mountains formed in the collision between the Asian ...
Contrary to expectations, ensconced within the young mountain range lie bits of a 1.8 billion-year-old supercontinent. G.S.
Adaptation to extreme weather and the impacts of climate change on endangered alpine species featured prominently at a WWF-led session in Bhutan today in the lead up to a high level summit on climate ...
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Scientists find Himalayas rest on unexpected geology
The Himalayas, renowned as the world’s highest mountain range, have always been a focal point of significant geological research. These majestic peaks, often seen as the epitome of Earth’s structural ...
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