Before the collision of the Indian and Asian tectonic plates, there existed a vast ocean known as the Tethys Ocean. This ocean separated the two landmasses and played a crucial role in the geological history of the region. Over time, tectonic movements led to the closure of the Tethys Ocean, resulting in the uplift of the Himalayas and the plateau of Tibet, forming the dramatic landscape we see today.
Yes, there was an ocean between India and Asia in ancient geological history. The Tethys Ocean existed during the Mesozoic era, which was present before the Indian subcontinent collided with the Eurasian Plate. This collision eventually led to the uplift of the Himalayan mountain range and the closing of the Tethys Ocean, resulting in the current land connection between India and Asia.
The type of force that resulted when India collided with Asia was called compression.
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Chandragupta I. The empire was in India. It existed between 320ce and 600ce.
Chandragupta I. The empire was in India. It existed between 320ce and 600ce.
india and asia
Chandragupta I. The empire was in India. It existed between 320ce and 600ce.
No. Many countries and cultures developed their own martial arts long before they knew India existed.
No. England never colonized anywhere. India and the United States never existed.
Ammavaru - Ancient goddess of India who existed before the beginning of time. She laid an egg that hatched into the divine trinity of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva.
The reason for the existence of volcanic rocks along the northern edge of the Himalayas is subduction. This process occurred before India collided with Asia.
As the plate collided India's plate went under China's so when the pressure of china's plate bending could stand no more it popped back in to the normal position before the pressure built up on it.