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CASE STUDY QUESTION: These, geologically young and structurally fold mountain stretch over the northern borders of India. These mountain ranges run in a west-east direction from the indus to the Brahmaputra. These represent the loftiest and one of the most rugged mountain barriers of the world. They form an arc, which covers a distance of about 2400 km. There width varies from 400 km in Kashmir to 150 km in Arunachal Pradesh. The altitudinal variations are greater in the Eastern half than those in the Western half. These consist of three parallel ranges in its fongitudinal extent. A number of valleys lie between these ranges. 9. Which of the following physiographic divisions have been described in the given extract? al The Coastal Plains c) The Himalayan Mountains b) The islands d)The Peninsular Plateau 10. Which of the following three parallel ranges belong to the Physiographic division identified by you? al Garo, Khasi, lantia. b) Aravali, Vindhya and Satpura c) Himadri, Himachal and Shivalik d) Sulaiman, Hindukush and Kunlun 11. and peaks are located in the Himalayas. Himalayas a) Anai Mudi and Kanchenjunga b) Kanchenjunga and Dhaulagiri c) Dhaulagiri and Anal Mudi d) Mahendragiri and Anal Mudi 12.The lofiest peak lying in india is aj Mt. Everest c) Nanda Devi b) Kanchenjunga d) Anal Mudi​

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Answered by imrmadhugaming
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The Himalayas, geologically young and structurally fold mountains stretch over the northern borders of India. These mountain ranges run in a west-east direction from the Indus to the Brahmaputra.

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