Geography, asked by baibhavpriyadarshi15, 5 months ago

describe the extent of the himalayas in the north east

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Answered by AkashKumar372
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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.

Answered by iamsadafhasan
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Answer:

Hello

Explanation:

The Himalayan range is the world's highest mountain range, with its tallest peak Mt. Everest (8,848 metres (29,029 ft)) on the Nepal–China border.

They form India's northeastern border, separating it from northeastern Asia.

The Himalayan range has the Earth's highest peaks, including the highest, Mount Everest.

The Himalayas include over a hundred mountains exceeding 7,200 metres (23,600 ft) in elevation.

The Himalayan range is one of the youngest mountain ranges on the planet and consists mostly of uplifted sedimentary and metamorphic rock.

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