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Which continents was gondwana made up of?

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Which present day countries make up the Indian subcontinent?

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Where do the southwest monsoon winds pick up humidity?

The southwest monsoon winds pick up humidity over the Indian Ocean as they travel towards the Indian subcontinent. This moisture-laden air brings rain to the region during the summer months.


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What areas did the Mughai Empire rule?

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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.


Do Mount Everest is an ocean first?

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