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Question
Write short notes on Geology of the Physical Divisions of India.
Solution
(i) A long geological process has resulted in the formation of the present physical structure of India. India is mainly composed of three geological units:
- The Himalayan Mountains b. The Northern Plains
- The Peninsular Plateaus
(ii) After the splitting of the huge single landmass or supercontinent, the Indo- Australian plate drifted northwards, which resulted in the collision of the plate
with the much larger Eurasian Plate. Due to this collision, the sedimentary rocks which were formed at the bottom of the sea of Tethys were folded to form the Himalayan mountain system. The movement of the Indo-Australian plate also led to stresses in the crust, leading to folding, faulting and volcanic activity, resulting in the formation of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands along with the Himalayas.
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