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Indian geography
Himalayas are the young fold mountains of the tertiary period which are formed after the collision of two plates continental plates and a geosyncline due to the tectonic movement of the plates the rise of Himalayas took place Formation of Himalayas The breaking up of the supercontinent Pangea into tRead more
Himalayas are the young fold mountains of the tertiary period which are formed after the collision of two plates continental plates and a geosyncline due to the tectonic movement of the plates the rise of Himalayas took place
Formation of Himalayas
The breaking up of the supercontinent Pangea into two parts Gondwana land (south) and Lauratia (north).
The Indian plate being part of Gondwandwana land started breaking up from the Indo-Australian plate and began its journey towards the north due to the northward movement of the Indian plate it started colliding with the Tethys geosynclines
The location of Tethys geosynclines lies in between the Eurasian and Indian plates and due to the collision among all
The Indian plate being the denser plate started subducting under the Eurasian plate and due to this collision and subduction the 3 consultive folds started rising which gave rise to the Mighty Himalayas
Himalayas are the product of the tectonic activity between the plates so that is why the Himalayas are the young fold mountain due to the rising of the sediments from the geosyncline the mounting building took place
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Himalayas are the young fold mountains of the tertiary period which are formed after the collision of two plates continental plates and a geosyncline due to the tectonic movement of the plates the rise of Himalayas took place Formation of Himalayas The breaking up of the supercontinent Pangea into tRead more
Himalayas are the young fold mountains of the tertiary period which are formed after the collision of two plates continental plates and a geosyncline due to the tectonic movement of the plates the rise of Himalayas took place
Formation of Himalayas
The breaking up of the supercontinent Pangea into two parts Gondwana land (south) and Lauratia (north).
The Indian plate being part of Gondwandwana land started breaking up from the Indo-Australian plate and began its journey towards the north due to the northward movement of the Indian plate it started colliding with the Tethys geosynclines
The location of Tethys geosynclines lies in between the Eurasian and Indian plates and due to the collision among all
The Indian plate being the denser plate started subducting under the Eurasian plate and due to this collision and subduction the 3 consultive folds started rising which gave rise to the Mighty Himalayas
Himalayas are the product of the tectonic activity between the plates so that is why the Himalayas are the young fold mountain due to the rising of the sediments from the geosyncline the mounting building took place
See lessIndian geography
Himalayas are the young fold mountains of the tertiary period which are formed after the collision of two plates continental plates and a geosyncline due to the tectonic movement of the plates the rise of Himalayas took place Formation of Himalayas The breaking up of the supercontinent Pangea into tRead more
Himalayas are the young fold mountains of the tertiary period which are formed after the collision of two plates continental plates and a geosyncline due to the tectonic movement of the plates the rise of Himalayas took place
Formation of Himalayas
The breaking up of the supercontinent Pangea into two parts Gondwana land (south) and Lauratia (north).
The Indian plate being part of Gondwandwana land started breaking up from the Indo-Australian plate and began its journey towards the north due to the northward movement of the Indian plate it started colliding with the Tethys geosynclines
The location of Tethys geosynclines lies in between the Eurasian and Indian plates and due to the collision among all
The Indian plate being the denser plate started subducting under the Eurasian plate and due to this collision and subduction the 3 consultive folds started rising which gave rise to the Mighty Himalayas
Himalayas are the product of the tectonic activity between the plates so that is why the Himalayas are the young fold mountain due to the rising of the sediments from the geosyncline the mounting building took place
Indian geography
Himalayas are the young fold mountains of the tertiary period which are formed after the collision of two plates continental plates and a geosyncline due to the tectonic movement of the plates the rise of Himalayas took place Formation of Himalayas The breaking up of the supercontinent Pangea into tRead more
Himalayas are the young fold mountains of the tertiary period which are formed after the collision of two plates continental plates and a geosyncline due to the tectonic movement of the plates the rise of Himalayas took place
Formation of Himalayas
The breaking up of the supercontinent Pangea into two parts Gondwana land (south) and Lauratia (north).
The Indian plate being part of Gondwandwana land started breaking up from the Indo-Australian plate and began its journey towards the north due to the northward movement of the Indian plate it started colliding with the Tethys geosynclines
The location of Tethys geosynclines lies in between the Eurasian and Indian plates and due to the collision among all
The Indian plate being the denser plate started subducting under the Eurasian plate and due to this collision and subduction the 3 consultive folds started rising which gave rise to the Mighty Himalayas
Himalayas are the product of the tectonic activity between the plates so that is why the Himalayas are the young fold mountain due to the rising of the sediments from the geosyncline the mounting building took place
Indian geography
Himalayas are the young fold mountains of the tertiary period which are formed after the collision of two plates continental plates and a geosyncline due to the tectonic movement of the plates the rise of Himalayas took place Formation of Himalayas The breaking up of the supercontinent Pangea into tRead more
Himalayas are the young fold mountains of the tertiary period which are formed after the collision of two plates continental plates and a geosyncline due to the tectonic movement of the plates the rise of Himalayas took place
Formation of Himalayas
The breaking up of the supercontinent Pangea into two parts Gondwana land (south) and Lauratia (north).
The Indian plate being part of Gondwandwana land started breaking up from the Indo-Australian plate and began its journey towards the north due to the northward movement of the Indian plate it started colliding with the Tethys geosynclines
The location of Tethys geosynclines lies in between the Eurasian and Indian plates and due to the collision among all
The Indian plate being the denser plate started subducting under the Eurasian plate and due to this collision and subduction the 3 consultive folds started rising which gave rise to the Mighty Himalayas
Himalayas are the product of the tectonic activity between the plates so that is why the Himalayas are the young fold mountain due to the rising of the sediments from the geosyncline the mounting building took place