Yes Africa was connected to India because the globe of the world you can see on the western part of India you can see triangle like shape cut out of there and if you see the Somalia's eastern part it is also like a triangle shaped part and if you see closely you can see that Somalia can actually connect to the cut off part of western India and Somalia and Africa were moved away from each other by constant earthquakes.
India and Africa, to be more exact,in India= Gir Forestin Africa= SerenitiHope that helped!
Elephants are found in various countries across Africa and Asia. In Africa, elephants can be found in countries such as Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa, and Botswana. In Asia, elephants are found in countries like India, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Indonesia.
Africa, India, South-East Asia, Sumatra
Lions are typically found in the grasslands, savannas, and open woodlands of sub-Saharan Africa. They also inhabit the Gir Forest in India. Lions prefer habitats where there is a good supply of prey animals for hunting.
Lions are found in southern Africa and in the Gir Forest of India.
Africa is connected to Asia: Egypt is connected to Jordan, which is in Asia. Africa is almost connected to Europe: Spain is almost connected to Morocco.
Antarctica, India, and South America, in the single planetary continent called Pangaea.
India is connected to south Asia
No, India is on a different continent to Africa.
It is connected through trade and Britain used to own the whole of India
rhino is in India and Africa
Africa does not export metal to India
No.
India,Asia,and Africa
No, it is actually in between India, the Middle East, and the rest of North western Africa. So now you no and don't ever ask this question again!
No they were not connected.
Inter-connected Stock Exchange of India was created in 1998.