11. The Himalayan uplift out of the Tethys Sea and subsidence of the
northern flank of the peninsular plateau resulted in the formation of a large
basin. Which of the following physical divisions of India was formed due to
filling up of this depression?
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The formation of the northern plains of india was a result of the filling of the depressions.
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- The upliftment of the Tethys sea lead to the rise of the Himalayan mountains in the north of India and the subsidence created by the northern flank lead to the formation of a large depression in the formation of a basin and this physical division of India that was formed resulted in plains in northern parts of India
- Due to the deposition of sediments brought by the rivers forming the mountain system in the north and the plateau in the south. This flat and extensive land of alluvial deposits led to the fertile land as India Gangetic plains.
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