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by which geographical feature is India bounded in the north-west, north and north-east ? a) seas b) Sandy desert c) young fold mountains d) lave plateaus​

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Answered by darshans52
10

Answer:

a) seas

are covered India in three sides , hence it is called peninsula

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Answered by smartbrainz
9

It is bounded in the north-west, north and north -east by young fold mountains (c)

Explanation:

  • Geologically, the Himalayas are young fold mountains that cover northern India.
  • The highest and most rugged mountain range in the world is the Himalayan range.
  • They primarily  comprise sedimentary and metamorphic rock. They stretch from the river Indus (West) to the river Brahmaputra (East)
  • Himalayas are referred to as young folding mountains since they are formed by the folding process.
  • The larger Himalayas, the smaller Himalayas, and the Shiwalikas are three parallel ranges that the Himalayas got folded into.
  • They all have prominent peaks shrouded by snow almost year-round. The Himalayas, therefore, are the northern boundaries of India, geologically young and structurally fold mountain sketches.
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