Himalaya, represents a continuous geological record from the Jurassic to Eocene period (≈201 to 34 million years ago).
Earth's continents are slowly moving across the planet's surface due to plate tectonics, culminating in regions of crustal expansion and collision. In the latter case, high temperatures and pressures ...
Under the Adhishthana Principles, stocks typically form a Cakra structure between Phases 4 and 8, a channel-like formation that usually carries bullish implications. A clean breakout in Phase 9 kicks ...
Mount Everest is astoundingly tall at 29,032 feet above sea level, besting its Himalayan neighbors by hundreds of feet. But the world’s tallest peak is still growing, scientists say, thanks in part to ...
The Himalayan orogenic belt produces frequent large earthquakes that impact population centers for a distance of over 2500 km. In the central region, the 2015 Gorkha earthquake in Nepal, with moment ...
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GK quiz on the Himalayas

Himalayas formed one of the most glamorous and youngest ranges in the world. They lie between the Indo-Gangetic Plains, in the south and the Tibetan Plateau, in the north to create a natural barrier ...