If you like the video, please consider subscribing to the channel, as it motivates us to create better content for you guys. Thanks! ================================================================================= Why Will East Africa Merge With The Indian Subcontinent | Geopolitics | Geopolipedia ================================================================================= India and Africa in the present share a lot of similarities in terms of their population, demographics, environment, and geographical features. However, did you know at one point in the distant past, they were actually part of the same continent? And that in the future, it is highly likely that they will be reunited once again? Want to know more about how this could happen? Watch the video to find out! TIMECODES: 0:00 - Intro 2:23 - History of earth 2:52 - Plate Tectonics 3:33 - Split of Africa and India 4:18 - Formation of the Himalayas 5:04 - East African Rift Valley 6:30 - Formation of Somalaya Mountains 7:46 - Shared Destiny of India and Africa References: https://www.notion.so/references-23570115811c4c88b61940503168374a ================================================================================= Why Will East Africa Merge With The Indian Subcontinent | Geopolitics | Geopolipedia #geopolitics #reallifelore #geopolipedia ================================================================================= We cover geopolitics topics around the globe and talk about current geography, politics, etc. This channel is inspired by RealLifeLore, do check them out! Content by: NB-Media. Post-production by: CookieDudes Media Productions

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