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What forms the northern boundary of the Indian subcontinent? The Arabian Sea The Ganges The Indus The Himalayas
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What forms the northern boundary of the Indian subcontinent?
The Arabian Sea
The Ganges
The Indus
The Himalayas
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The northern boundary of the Indian subcontinent is D: the Himalaya mountains. The Arabian Sea is situated towards the southwest part of the Indian subcontinent, and the Ganges and Indus are rivers that flow through the Indian subcontinent.
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