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Question
“The Himalayas have come out of geosycline.” Illustrate the statement.
Short Answer
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Solution
The Himalayas have come out of a geosyncline because:
- A geosyncline is a long, narrow, shallow sea or basin where sediments accumulate over millions of years.
- The Tethys Sea was a geosyncline between Gondwanaland and Angaraland.
- Sediments in the Tethys were compressed and folded due to the collision of the Indian Plate and the Eurasian Plate.
- This folding uplifted the Himalayas.
Thus, the Himalayas were formed from the sediments of a geosyncline (Tethys Sea).
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