formation of himalayas
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Due to convectional currents, the Indo-Australian Plate moved away from the Gondwana Land, towards the north.
It collided against the much larger Eurasian plate.
This collision led to folding of sedimentary rocks of geosyncline known as Tethys.
This is how the Himalayas were formed
It collided against the much larger Eurasian plate.
This collision led to folding of sedimentary rocks of geosyncline known as Tethys.
This is how the Himalayas were formed
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