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Which of the following occurrences is a major cause of earthquakes in the Indian Subcontinent?

A.
The water from intensive monsoons has weakened the plates underneath the surface.
B.
The landmass of India is pulling away from that of Asia.
C.
The Himalayan Mountains are slowly sinking into the ground.
D.
The landmass of India is pushing into that of Asia.

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Answer:

D: The landmass of India is pushing into that of Asia.

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Answer:

The landmass of India is pushing into that of Asia.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Indian subcontinent is located in the southern part of Asia. Even it is considered as part of Asia, it is actually lying on its own tectonic continental plate, the Indian plate. The Indian plate has moved away from the ancient supercontinent Gondwana and by moving toward the north it has collided and pushed against the Eurasian plate.

These two plates make up a convergent plate boundary. Because they push against each other, there is constant pressure on the crust at and near the plate boundary, so the crust cracks deeps inside and adjusts itself. By doing so, earthquakes occur near the plate boundary, so they are from the northwestern part of the Indian, through the northern part, and the northeastern part, are facing regular earthquake activity. Fortunately, most of these earthquakes are not very strong, but unfortunately, there is the occasional that can cause enormous damage and loss of human lives.

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