1,Name the different types of plate movements
2,describe how the Himalayas were formed
3, name the continents of today whichwere a part of gondwanaland
4,state the physiographic divisions of India
5, explain the divisions of the Himalayas from north to south
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1.Convergent, divergent, transform.
2.The oldest land mass (the peninsular plain)was a part of Gondwanaland.The Gondwanaland included India, Australia,south Africa, south America and Antarctica as one single land mass.The convectional currents split the crust into a number of pieces,thus leading to the drifting of the Indo- Australian plate after being separated from the Gondwanaland towards the north.The northward drift resulted in the collision of the plate with the much larger Eurasian plate.Due to this collision, the sedimentary rocks which were accumulated in the geosyncline known as the Tethys were folded to form the mountain system of western Asia and Himalaya.
3.South America, Africa and Australia.
4.The major physiographic divisions of India are:-
(i)The Himalayan mountains
(ii)The Northern plains
(iii)The Peninsular Plateau
(iv)The Indian Desert
(v)The Coastal Plains
(vi)the Islands
5.The Great or the Inner Himalayas or the Himadri,the middle Himalayas or Himachal and the outer Himalayas or Shiwaliks.
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1.Convergent, divergent, transform.
2.The oldest land mass (the peninsular plain)was a part of Gondwanaland.The Gondwanaland included India, Australia,south Africa, south America and Antarctica as one single land mass.The convectional currents split the crust into a number of pieces,thus leading to the drifting of the Indo- Australian plate after being separated from the Gondwanaland towards the north.The northward drift resulted in the collision of the plate with the much larger Eurasian plate.Due to this collision, the sedimentary rocks which were accumulated in the geosyncline known as the Tethys were folded to form the mountain system of western Asia and Himalaya.
3.South America, Africa and Australia.
4.The major physiographic divisions of India are:-
(i)The Himalayan mountains
(ii)The Northern plains
(iii)The Peninsular Plateau
(iv)The Indian Desert
(v)The Coastal Plains
(vi)the Islands
5.The Great or the Inner Himalayas or the Himadri,the middle Himalayas or Himachal and the outer Himalayas or Shiwaliks.
hope it helps.....
please mark as brainliest
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