Geography, asked by rehan1710, 1 year ago

14.
The area where the Himalayas stand today was
occupied by an ancient sea called the :
(A) Panthalasa ocean (B) Red sea
(C) Tethys
(D) Dead Sea​

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Answered by YashveerThakur
9

Explanation:

The continents, 180 Million years ago.

As a result, rivers from both the northern Eurasian land mass (called Angara) and the southern Indian land mass (called Gondwana) started depositing large amounts of sediments into the shallow sea that was the Tethys....

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Answered by poorvihgowda2006
2

Answer:

answer is tethvs....

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