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How our india seperate from Africa |
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Answer» The Indian Plate or INDIA Plate is a major tectonic plate straddling the EQUATOR in the eastern hemisphere. Originally a part of the ancient continent of Gondwana, India broke away from the other fragments of Gondwana 100 MILLION years ago and began moving north.[2] Once fused with the adjacent Australia to form a single Indo-Australian Plate, recent studies suggest that India and Australia have been separate plates for at least 3 million years and LIKELY longer.[3] The Indian plate includes most of South Asia—i.e. the Indian subcontinent—and a PORTION of the basin under the Indian Ocean, including parts of South China and western Indonesia,[4][5][6]and extending up to but not including Ladakh, Kohistan and Balochistan.[7][8][9] |
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