Geography Notes for UPSC

Movement of the Indian Plate – Distribution of Oceans and Continents

The Indian plate includes Peninsular India and the Australian continental portions. The subduction zone along the Himalayas forms the northern plate boundary in the form of continent-continent convergence. In the east, it extends through the Rakinyoma Mountains of Myanmar towards the island arc along the Java Trench. The eastern margin is a spreading site lying

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Concept Of Sea Floor Spreading

As mentioned above, the post-drift studies provided considerable information that was not available at the time Wegener put forth his concept of continental drift. Particularly, the mapping of the ocean floor and palaeomagnetic studies of rocks from oceanic regions revealed the following facts: It was realised that all along the mid- oceanic ridges, volcanic eruptions

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Geography Notes for UPSC

Continental Drift – Distribution of Oceans and Continents

By Alfred Wegener—a German meteorologist 1912. This was regarding the distribution of the oceans and the continents. According to Wegener, all the continents formed a single continental mass and mega ocean surrounded the same. The supercontinent was named PANGAEA, which meant all earth. The mega-ocean was called PANTHALASSA, meaning all water. He argued that, around

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