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any five relief features of Himalayas

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Answered by Darkgirl52
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The Himalayas, or Himalaya, shape a mountain extend in Asia isolating the fields of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau. The Himalayan range has a considerable lot of the Earth's most astounding pinnacles, including the most elevated, Mount Everest.


- The Himalayas are the youngest mountains on the planet and are; fundamentally; the folded mountains.


- The Himalayas keep running along the northern fringe of India. The Himalayas shape a bend which is around 2,400 km long.


- The width fluctuates from 400 km in Kashmir to 150 km in Arunachal Pradesh.


- The altitudinal varieties are more prominent in the eastern part than in the western part.


- There are three parallel ranges in its longitudinal degree.

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The Himalayas, or Himalaya, shape a mountain extend in Asia isolating the fields of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau. The Himalayan range has a considerable lot of the Earth's most astounding pinnacles, including the most elevated, Mount Everest. 

- The Himalayas are the youngest mountains on the planet and are; fundamentally; the folded mountains. 

- The Himalayas keep running along the northern fringe of India. The Himalayas shape a bend which is around 2,400 km long. 

- The width fluctuates from 400 km in Kashmir to 150 km in Arunachal Pradesh. 

- The altitudinal varieties are more prominent in the eastern part than in the western part. 

- There are three parallel ranges in its longitudinal degree.
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