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Compare the Himalayas peak with the Peninsular peak

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Answered by itskashirhere
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The Himalayan Peaks

1. Himalayan peaks are located in the Himalayan mountains of the north.

2. Their height is above 6000 metres from mean sea level.

3. They are always snow covered.

4. Major mountain peaks include Mt. Everest, Kanchenjunga, K2, Nanga Parbat, Nanda Devi, Dhaula Giri, Kamet, Namcha Barwa etc.

5. Mt. Everest (8848) is the highest peak of the world and that of the Himalayas.

The Peninsular Peaks

1. Peninsular peaks are located in the Peninsular plateau region.

2. Their height does not exceed 3000 metres from mean sea level.

3. They never experience snow.

4. These peaks include, Anaimudi, Doda Beta, Kalrubai, Mahendra Giri, Malayagiri, Mahableshwar, etc. Kudrimukh.

5. Anaimudi (2995) is the highest peak of Peninsular India.

Answered by swapnilnagargoje7499
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Answer:

The Himalayan Peaks

1. Himalayan peaks are located in the Himalayan mountains of the north.

2. Their height is above 6000 metres from mean sea level.

3. They are always snow covered.

4. Major mountain peaks include Mt. Everest, Kanchenjunga, K2, Nanga Parbat, Nanda Devi, Dhaula Giri, Kamet, Namcha Barwa etc.

5. Mt. Everest (8848) is the highest peak of the world and that of the Himalayas.

The Peninsular Peaks

1. Peninsular peaks are located in the Peninsular plateau region.

2. Their height does not exceed 3000 metres from mean sea level.

3. They never experience snow.

4. These peaks include, Anaimudi, Doda Beta, Kalrubai, Mahendra Giri, Malayagiri, Mahableshwar, etc. Kudrimukh.

5. Anaimudi (2995) is the highest peak of Peninsular India.

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