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What was the location of the Indian landmass during the formation of the Deccan Traps? - Geography

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What was the location of the Indian landmass during the formation of the Deccan Traps?

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About 140 million years before the present, the subcontinent was located as south as 50°S latitude. During the movement of the Indian plate towards the Asiatic plate, a major event that occurred was the outpouring of lava and formation of the Deccan Traps. This started somewhere around 60 million years ago and continued for a long period of time. Note that the subcontinent was still close to the equator. From 40 million years ago and thereafter, the event of formation of the Himalayas took place. Scientists believe that the process is still continuing and the height of the Himalayas is rising even to this date.

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Chapter 4: Distribution of Oceans and Continents - Exercises [Page 38]

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NCERT Fundamentals of Physical Geography [English]
Chapter 4 Distribution of Oceans and Continents
Exercises | Q 2. (iv) | Page 38
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