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Geography, 20.09.2020 17:01 sheilashair

The Himalayas now reach an elevation of 8.8 km, and radiometric dating suggests that their uplift began about 45 Ma ago. Assuming a constant rate of uplift, how fast did the Himalayas rise? - km/yr? - m/yr? - mm/yr?

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