What was the result of Northern drift of Gondwanaland?
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collision of the plate with the much larger Eurasian Plate.
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The convectional currents split the crust into a number of pieces leading to the drifting of the Indo-Australian plate after being separated from the Gondwana land, towards the north. The northward drift resulted in the collision of the plate with the much larger Eurasian Plate.
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Gondwana was an ancient supercontinent that broke up about 180 million years ago.
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