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The Deccan Plateau
The oldest landmass of the Indian subcontinent is the Peninsular Plateau, also known as the Peninsular India Plate. It is a stable block of ancient rocks that make up the southern part of India. The Peninsular Plateau has some of the oldest geological formations in India, dating back to over 3 billion years.
China The Himalayan region of Central Asia, The Tibetan Plateau and Mongolia
The Monal is the state bird of Uttarkhand, India.
The Indian subcontinent was once a separate landmass known as the Indian Plate. It is estimated to have separated from the supercontinent Gondwana around 100 million years ago, and eventually collided with the Eurasian Plate, leading to the formation of the Himalayan mountain range.
India is referred to as the Indian subcontinent because it is a distinct landmass that is geographically separate from the rest of Asia. It is called a "subcontinent" because it is large and has unique geographical and cultural features, such as the Himalayan mountain range and the presence of multiple religions and languages within its borders.
The term "subcontinent" usually refers to a large landmass that is a distinct part of a continent. For example, the Indian subcontinent is a region in South Asia that is separated from the rest of Asia by the Himalayan mountain range. It includes countries like India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal.
India and Asia? i will check on it tommorow!
The Himalayan Mountain Range separates India and China.
they are : 1 the Damodar valley area or the Bihar- Orissa- West bengal region 2 CENTRAL INDIA OR THE MADHYA PRADESH AND MAHARASTRA REGION 3 Karnataka region 4 Tamil nadu region 5 Kerala region 6 central Rajasthan or Gujarat region 7 the himalayan region
The Indian subcontinent is made up of several ancient cratons or landmasses that have come together over millions of years. The Aravalli Range in northwestern India is considered one of the oldest features and is believed to be a remnant of one of the oldest landmasses in the Indian subcontinent.
No, Himalayan ranges lies in the north of India and Nepal.