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WHICH OF THE PHISIOGRAPHIC DIVISIONS OF INDIA WAS FORMED OUT OF ACCUMULATIONS IN THE TETHYS GEOSYNCLINE?​

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Answered by BLESSNABA173smf
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Himalayas are continental fold mountains which are result of convergent plate boundaries .In early periods there was geosyncline (deep hollow relief ) .Also contribtuion of contitental drift theory ,geosyncline theory and plate tectonics theory explains the birth of himalayas from geosyncline tethyes.Thus himalayas are accumulation of tethys geosyncline.

Answered by nightlighter02
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Geosyncline (deep hollow relief) was present at an early stage. It then collided with the northern Eurasian plate. Because of the collision, the sedimentary rocks that were formed up in the Tethys geosyncline, were folded into the western Asian and Himalayan mountain systems.

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