The Himalayas shot up by 2km when a massive slab of rock, up to eight times the area of the UK and as thick as a dozen Everests on top of each other, dropped off, and the lighter crust above it rebounded upwards like a cork released under water…
The Himalayas shot up by 2km when a massive slab of rock, up to eight times the area of the UK and as thick as a dozen Everests on top of each other, dropped off, and the lighter crust above it rebounded upwards like a cork released under water…