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:The Peninsular Plateau of India is part of which of the following landmass? (a) Angaraland (b) Gondwanaland (c) Tethys (d) Eurasian Plate plz ans fast

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Answered by akashkumar02042001
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Answer:

They are part of option b Gondwanaland.

Answered by bratislava
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Peninsular Plateau of India is part of landmass of Gondwanaland.

Explanation:

  • The Indian peninsular is a large tableland that is made of the old crystalline, igneous, and the metamorphic rocks that were formed due to the opening up and the drifting of Gondwana and making it as the oldest landmass.  
  • The plateau has a broad and roughly triangular in shape and has a base parallel to the Ganga valley. Its bordered by the western ghats in the west and the eastern ghats in the east. Geologically this part is divided into central highlands and the Deccan plateau.
  • The supercontinent of Gondwana got 180 million years ago. Which led to the formation of Antarctica and Australia and Indian plates. The opening of the Indian sea and the formation of the Himalayas are all due to the upward drift of the landmass of India.

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