Kush Mountain

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Kush is part of the Hindu Kush mountain system that runs from central and western Afghanistan into northwestern Pakistan and southeastern Tajikistan. The mountain range is 500 miles long and 150 miles wide. Kush stands at 8,291 ft making it one of the smaller mountains in this mountain range the tallest one standing at 25,289 ft.

 
Kindu Kush mountain range

Tallest mountains in this mountain range

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  • Tilrich Mir-25,289 ft
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    Tilrich Mir
    Noshak-24,580 ft
  • Istor-o-Nal-24,288 ft
  • Saraghrar-24,075 ft
  • Udren Zom-23,430 ft
  • Kohe Shakhawr-23,241 ft
  • Lunkho e Dosare-22,641 ft
  • Kuh-e Bandaka-22,451 ft

Formation

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Tectonic Plate Convergence

The mountain range formed around 50 million years ago when the Indian and Eurasian plates collided. This collision also formed the Himalayas which is why the mountains closer to the Himalayas are similar in height. Usually, when one tectonic plate collides with another, one of them subducts or goes under the other one due to the difference in rock density. The Indian and Eurasian plates are two large land masses with similar rock density so the only way the pressure could be released was up which formed the Himalayas and the Hindu Kush mountain ranges.

Refrences

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