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How was himalayas formed

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Answered by susmitapal496
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The Himalayan mountain range and Tibetan plateau have formed as a result of the collision between the Indian Plate and Eurasian Plate which began 50 million years ago and continues today. 225 million years ago (Ma) India was a large island situated off the Australian coast and separated from Asia by the Tethys Ocean.

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Answered by nirdeshch2005
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Answer:

Millions of years ago, the earth consisted of all the continents as one single landmass known as the Pangea and all the water-bodies as one super ocean known as Panthalassa. The conventional currents (movement of the tectonic plates) split this super continent into two major landmasses- the northern landmass was called Angara Land and the southern part was called Gondwana Land. The conventional currents further split these two landmasses into various smaller landmasses. One such land mass of the Gondwana Land was the Indo-Eurassian Plate, which drifted towards the northeast can collided with the much-larger Eurassian Plate. This displaced the Tethys sea and the sea bed of this sea rose up to form up the huge Himalayas.

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