I have searched the net multiple times over the years to understand the formation and geology of the Himalayas. Being a non-geology student I found it almost impossible to understand it until I came across this video. I appreciate the time and effort you have spent in trying to explain this so simply and clearly with animation etc. thank you and I look forward to learning more from this channel.
Sir ur the best geography teacher ever ..ur animation and detailed explain is beyond everything...thanku...thanku for ur effort..we need more content from u ❤❤❤
This explanation of formation of Himalayas is the best one, till now I was under impression that full himalayan range is due to the collision only. I understood today that there are three different types of mountains. Very good video...!
I think I am at very right place,Thank you so much sir,not from anywhere I can understand this topic the way it easily fitted in my mind through this lecture 👍🏻
great lecture and indeed animation helpeda lot to grasp it all even better. i m preparing for upsc and discovered this channel now so would also recommend to my friends. thank you sir and keep doing the great work
Sir .. In your previous video ,you have said in continent continent convergent , subduction of a continent plate doesn't occur.. then how does indian plate got subducted under eurasian plate?
In a continent continent convergent boundary continental crust does not subduct but continental mantle does subduct, u can even see in that video that mantle is subducting. Now Indian plate comprises both oceanic plate n continental plate, so when I say that Indian plate subducted it means oceanic crust n mantle subducted along with continental mantle. It is expected that this details is understood when someone says Indian plate subducted. For example when someone says it's an electric train it is implicit that the engine is electric and not the wagons
Time periods for specific upliftment are not specific reason being different regions faced upliftment I'm slight difference in time, to give a specific time for each upliftment whole of Himalayas is neither accurate nor does it gives any conceptual value. The focus here was to explain concept
According to physically geography by savindra Singh great Himalaya started forming in eocene, lesser Himalaya in maocene and shivalik started during pleocene.
Sir a small doubt . When you've mentioned abt indian plate subducting to eurasian plate it means the mantle not the crust right??? As per the Continent-Continent convergence??
Yes you are almost right, see a plate can have oceanic and continental part, like our India plate has continental part which forms Himalayas but same Indian plate also has oceanic part under India ocean which subducts in Sunda trench, so it is right way to say that Indian plate subducts under Eurasian plate however for oceanic part whole plate subducts and for continental part only mantle subducts
I think north laha block and south laha block with correlated nothern part of myanmar that is regioal metamorphism? and sir should say time of metamorphism.
I hv two questions 1. What happened to the plate which are at bottom, which subdcted under euratian plate 2. Is this movement is still continuing and if yes, what will be its consequences in future... If no, why n how did it stop?
Meghalya plateau is raised portion within the foredeep, in the north there is brahmaputra plains a foredeep. In south we have surma plains or Bangladesh plain regions on west we have gang n brahmaputra plains, even on east except for a narrow portion we have brahmaputra plains. So meghalya plateau is surrounded by fordeep
Malda fault and its formation is explained in video on peninsular plateau. however can be more clear what role of malda fault are you talking? Thanks for watching the video
sediments of geosyncline are present in both Tethys himalayas as well as greater himalayas. That is why we see so many fossils of sea creatures on mt everest.
nice lecture sir , but does subduction takes place when there is a collision between two continental boundaries? i have read that no subduction takes place in such cases
Hi dear, great question, but the continental crus does not subduct, however mantle portion of continental plates do subduct even in continent continent collision. if you see closely the animation you will notice that for india continental plate only mantle is subduction,while for tethys see a part of sea floor is also subduction. for more clarity watch this video th-cam.com/video/_o_LCUlfuxA/w-d-xo.html
I have searched the net multiple times over the years to understand the formation and geology of the Himalayas. Being a non-geology student I found it almost impossible to understand it until I came across this video. I appreciate the time and effort you have spent in trying to explain this so simply and clearly with animation etc. thank you and I look forward to learning more from this channel.
Glad it was helpful. Hopefully my videos help in your endeavours
Excellent video on formation of Himalayas. Very educative and informative. Nilakantan.
This is the best video that I ever watched on TH-cam about Himalayan formation, thank you sir!
Wow, thanks!
Best lecture on this topic....!
Thanks dear, do watch other videos I am sure u will like them. Thanks for watching
Sir ur the best geography teacher ever ..ur animation and detailed explain is beyond everything...thanku...thanku for ur effort..we need more content from u ❤❤❤
Thanks dear, will make more videos but you have tonwatch n share all these videos 😊
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❤ From Pakistan. Indeed got a pure ,outstanding concept. Thanks Sir
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This explanation of formation of Himalayas is the best one, till now I was under impression that full himalayan range is due to the collision only. I understood today that there are three different types of mountains.
Very good video...!
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Amazing video sir 👏🏼👏🏼. Really helped
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Super explanation 👌
Thanks!
Really clearly explained. Thanks :)
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I am preparing for nda, and i am weak in geography. Your videos help me a lot. Thank you so much. Nice explanation of this topics
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I think I am at very right place,Thank you so much sir,not from anywhere I can understand this topic the way it easily fitted in my mind through this lecture 👍🏻
You are most welcome
Wonderful explanation
Thanks dear
great lecture and indeed animation helpeda lot to grasp it all even better. i m preparing for upsc and discovered this channel now so would also recommend to my friends. thank you sir and keep doing the great work
Thanks palak, that would help a lot
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what an awesome video, sir please make a video on boudary of indian plate.
I thinkni have already discussed these topics in plate tectonics and plate boundaries videos
Great educational content, well explained and presented. Thank you!
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Very great way of explaining sir! Thankyou
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Thank you sir… very clear explanation….
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What will happen to Indian subcontinent in a million years? What do the models say? Will the lands exist or go underneath the Eurasian plate?
Eventually indial plate will move under Eurasian plate, s
Sooner , it would get millions likes 😊
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There are many such videos do check the playlist
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Really very well explained
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Very nicely explained sir! Please brig mapping of the mountains ranges and peaks
Mountain mapped ng already present in video subdivision of Himalayas and northeastern mountains
Sir .. In your previous video ,you have said in continent continent convergent , subduction of a continent plate doesn't occur.. then how does indian plate got subducted under eurasian plate?
In a continent continent convergent boundary continental crust does not subduct but continental mantle does subduct, u can even see in that video that mantle is subducting.
Now Indian plate comprises both oceanic plate n continental plate, so when I say that Indian plate subducted it means oceanic crust n mantle subducted along with continental mantle. It is expected that this details is understood when someone says Indian plate subducted.
For example when someone says it's an electric train it is implicit that the engine is electric and not the wagons
great sir
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This is very nice
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Thanks
Well explained sir ❤❤❤
Glad u liked it
It would have been great if you had mentioned the time period during whicb these where formed
Time periods for specific upliftment are not specific reason being different regions faced upliftment I'm slight difference in time, to give a specific time for each upliftment whole of Himalayas is neither accurate nor does it gives any conceptual value. The focus here was to explain concept
According to physically geography by savindra Singh great Himalaya started forming in eocene, lesser Himalaya in maocene and shivalik started during pleocene.
Sir a small doubt . When you've mentioned abt indian plate subducting to eurasian plate it means the mantle not the crust right??? As per the Continent-Continent convergence??
Yes you are almost right, see a plate can have oceanic and continental part, like our India plate has continental part which forms Himalayas but same Indian plate also has oceanic part under India ocean which subducts in Sunda trench, so it is right way to say that Indian plate subducts under Eurasian plate however for oceanic part whole plate subducts and for continental part only mantle subducts
@@zetaupsc thank you sir.
I think north laha block and south laha block with correlated nothern part of myanmar that is regioal metamorphism? and sir should say time of metamorphism.
i do not know what is north laha block and south laha block, but yes there is regoinal metamorphism.
I hv two questions
1. What happened to the plate which are at bottom, which subdcted under euratian plate
2. Is this movement is still continuing and if yes, what will be its consequences in future... If no, why n how did it stop?
Dear u need to watch the video on plate tectonics and different plate boundaries, there u will get complete answer. Here it's difficult to explain
So the Meghalaya plateau starts where the foredip filled with sediments( by rivers) ends?
Meghalya plateau is raised portion within the foredeep, in the north there is brahmaputra plains a foredeep. In south we have surma plains or Bangladesh plain regions on west we have gang n brahmaputra plains, even on east except for a narrow portion we have brahmaputra plains. So meghalya plateau is surrounded by fordeep
Tq so much ,clear explanation
Thanks keep watching n sharing
You dint explain about role of Malda fault 😢
Malda fault and its formation is explained in video on peninsular plateau. however can be more clear what role of malda fault are you talking? Thanks for watching the video
tethys Himalayas were formed from sediments of geosyncline?
sediments of geosyncline are present in both Tethys himalayas as well as greater himalayas. That is why we see so many fossils of sea creatures on mt everest.
nice lecture sir , but does subduction takes place when there is a collision between two continental boundaries? i have read that no subduction takes place in such cases
Hi dear, great question, but the continental crus does not subduct, however mantle portion of continental plates do subduct even in continent continent collision. if you see closely the animation you will notice that for india continental plate only mantle is subduction,while for tethys see a part of sea floor is also subduction. for more clarity watch this video th-cam.com/video/_o_LCUlfuxA/w-d-xo.html
@@zetaupsc clear sir , thank you for your quick clarification, keep up the good work. The animation really helps.
Kindly add the age of MBT,MCT,STD ,etc
will definetly try to have some approx time duration included. Thanks for watching the video
Well explained sir , please provide pdf for the same 🙏🙏
Thanks dear, will see how I can share pdfs
Good evening sir
Good evening dear
Is is genesis or gneiss?
It's gneiss with g slient
Better if left without your face over the graphic
Sorry dear if u did not like the face
Wrong explarption trans himalya are not volcanic in nature
So what is karakoram batholith and ladhak batholith