Currents around the Indian subcontinent are primarily influenced by the monsoon winds and oceanic circulation patterns. The Indian ocean currents, including the North Equatorial Current and the Agulhas Current, flow around the region, while seasonal monsoon winds significantly affect coastal currents. The Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal experience distinct current patterns due to these influences, with the monsoon causing shifts in direction and strength. Overall, the interplay of wind and water creates dynamic movement along the subcontinent's Coastlines.
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northern part
which was true of the ayrans when they migrated to the subcontinent?
India, also known as the Indian subcontinent, is located at roughly the midpoint of the bottom of the Asian landmass. It is known as a subcontinent because it is a part of the continent of Asia.
India is considered a subcontinent because it is like a peninsula extending into the Indian ocean
The aryans invaded thr indian subcontinent around 1500BC
the water current moves it
The subcontinent that is south of the Himalaya is the Indian subcontinent. It broke off from Africa around 100 million years ago, and then drifted into Asia. Its collision with Asia is what caused the formation of the Himalaya.
Seaweed will move in the direction of the sea current. It's not able to move on its own, but can develop moving skills to get around.
How does a convection current move rock
North Western Subcontinent around present day Pakistan.
The subcontinent of Africa is mostly tropical. North America is classified as a subcontinent.
It was centered around the Indus River Valley :)
The Indian subcontinent
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minerals get picked off beaches by waves and get carried around the world by ocean current until placed somewhere else
Indian subcontinent's population is 1,700,000,000.