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5. Give an account of the Himalayas of India​

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Answered by madhurane78
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"They stretch from Indus to Brahmaputra, with a length of 2400 km. They are the most continuous upper layer of the Himalayas with an average altitude of 6000 m containing all the prominent Himalayan peaks. This range is snow bound all year round and a number of rivers originate from the glaciers in this range."

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Answered by navleen40gnfps
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They stretch from Indus to Brahmaputra, with a length of 2400 km. They are the most continuous upper layer of the Himalayas with an average altitude of 6000 m containing all the prominent Himalayan peaks. This range is snow bound all year round and a number of rivers originate from the glaciers in this range.

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