5 differences between northern and eastern himalayas
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Northern Himalayas The Northern Himalayas contains the loftiest peak covered with snow.
It is composed of granite.
The main ranges of northern Himalayas are Ladhak,Zaskar, Kailash and Korakaram.
The average height of peak in this range is 6000metres.
The highest peaks in Northern Himalayas are the Riso Massif,Hardeol etc.
Eastern Himalayas These are low hills and fully covered with forest and bushes.
It is composed of sandstone.
These have a single range which run from north to south.
The height of Eastern Himalayas ranges from 200metres to 4500metres.
The highest peaks in Eastern Himalayas are kanchenjunga,Mount Everest,Annapurna,Namcha Bawa etc.
It is composed of granite.
The main ranges of northern Himalayas are Ladhak,Zaskar, Kailash and Korakaram.
The average height of peak in this range is 6000metres.
The highest peaks in Northern Himalayas are the Riso Massif,Hardeol etc.
Eastern Himalayas These are low hills and fully covered with forest and bushes.
It is composed of sandstone.
These have a single range which run from north to south.
The height of Eastern Himalayas ranges from 200metres to 4500metres.
The highest peaks in Eastern Himalayas are kanchenjunga,Mount Everest,Annapurna,Namcha Bawa etc.
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