The Himalayan mountain range is an example of – (1) Volcanic mountain (2) Residual mountain (3) Block mountain (4) Fold mountain

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(4) Fold mountain Explanation: The Himalaya are among the youngest mountain ranges on the planet and consist mostly of uplifted sedimentary and metamorphic rock. They are Fold Mountains which were formed due to a continental collision or orogeny along the convergent boundary between the Indo-Australian Plate and the Eurasian Plate.

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