240px|thumb|The Zagros Mountains from space, September 1992
The Zagros Mountains (Kurdish: ??????? ??????? ??????, ), make up Iran's
and Iraq's largest mountain range. They have a total length of 1 500 km
from western Iran, specifically South Kurdistan (Northern Iraq) region on
the border with Iraq to the southern parts of the Persian Gulf. The
mountain range ends at the Straits of Hormuz. The highest points in the
Zagros Mountains are Zard Kuh (4 548 m) and Mt. Dena (4 359 m). The
Hazaran massif in the Kerman province forms a eastern outlier of the
range, the Jebal Barez reaching into Sistan.
The Zagros Mountains were formed by collision of two tectonic plates ? the
Eurasian and Arabian Plates. Stresses induced in the Earth's crust by the
collision caused extensive folding of the preexisting layered sedimentary
rocks. Subsequent erosion removed softer rocks, such as mudstone (rock
formed by consolidated mu
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