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Is indian peninsula drifiting towards himalayas. how much it has drifted till now.?

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Is indian peninsula drifiting towards himalayas. how much it has drifted till now.?

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  1. i do not know, but i read somewhere that the pyrimids have drifted 8 miles from their original site,in all that time, wow,


  2. It is an established and accepted fact that Himalayas are 'folded mountains'. Fold mountains are said to be those mountains which have been formed due to pressurzied crushing of two land masses.  There have been reports which say that fossils of various sea creatures were found in Himalayan areas which suggest that Himalaya was once submered in a sea called 'Tethese'.  

    This theory further says that Australia, Newzeland, North America, south America, Africa, Arab countries all were part of a big land mass and gradually with the forces emanating from revolution of earth, the land masses have been drifting away from each other.  It also says that if you try to fit in North with South America, Africa with Indian Pennisular and Japan, Australia, Maldives, Malyasia and other islands into the grooves (geographical outlines of each other), it would form a big land mass.

  3. thousands of miles, it was a former island

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