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what was formed due to uplift of sediments in the tethys sea?

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Answered by Somin
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Himalayas were formed due to the upliftment of sediment in tethys sea.

There were sedimentary rocks present in tethys sea which uplifted and folded that created unwanted space between then. This led to the formation of himalayas.
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Himalayas were formed due to the upliftment of sediment in tethys sea.

There were sedimentary rocks present in tethys sea which uplifted and folded that created unwanted space between then. This led to the formation of himalayas.

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