The Ural Mountains exhibit a north–south orientation through Eurasia . How does the theory of plate tectonics explain the existence of this mountain belt in the interior of an expansive landmass?
Ural Mountains have been formed by the collusion of plates during formation of Laurasia supercontinent.
Explanation:
The plate tectonic theory explains the origin of the different landmasses and the variation in different physical relief features over the globe.
The Ural mountain ranges are those physical features that run north to south through the western Russia and they form a convection boundary between Europe and Asia.
The form an extension of 2,500 km and are approx 1,895 in elevation. Their orology has been formed due to the collusion of the eastern edge of the Laurasia supercontinent with the continent of Kazakhstan and the intervening of the island arcs. This took place in the late Carboniferous period.