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Describe the extent of Himalayas in the North East

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Answered by govindaraogsst
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Answer:

The brahmaputra marks the easternmost boundary of the himalayas.

Explanation:

The himalayas bend sharply to the south and spread along the easternmost boundary of India. They are known as Purvachal.

Answered by KomalSrinivas
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The Himalayas stretches through the countries of India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, China, Nepal, and Bhutan in the northeast.

  • The Himalayas is considered to be one of the greatest mountain ranges in the world. It is a snow-capped range of young fold mountains.
  • The Himalayan Mountains stretch to about 2,400 km in the northeastern part of the world and act as a mountain barrier from climatic turmoils for these nations.
  • The Himalayas consists of three ranges- The Himadri, Himachal, and the Shivaliks.
  • The Greater Himalayas, or the northernmost range, is called the Himadri. It is mostly snow-covered.
  • The Lower Himalayas is the Himachal. It is located to the south of Himadri.
  • Then comes the lowest range of the Shivaliks.

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