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Distinguish himadri and himachal

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Answered by Anonymous
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himadri upper range hai aur Himachal middle range hai Himalaya ki
Answered by Anonymous
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HEYAA FOCK,
Himalayas is a mountain range system that is highest in the world and has some of the highest peaks in the world including Mt Everest and K2. This mountain range in Asia separates India from the rest of Asia, which is why India is termed as a subcontinent. The word Himalaya comes from the Sanskrit word of the same name that literally means abode of snow. Himalayas, a source of 3 major river systems of the world, stretch across 6 nations including India, China, Bhutan, Nepal, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. Topographically, Himalaya mountain system is divided into 4 belts that are referred to as Himadri, Himachal, Shivaliks, and Trans Himalayas or Tibetan Himalayas. In this article, we shall concentrate upon Himadri and Himachal that confuse a lot of people.

Himadri

Himadri is the longest and almost continuous range of mountain peaks that lies on the northern side of Himachal and covers north of Nepal and some parts of Sikkim. This is the belt that is home to the majestic K2 and Mt Everest peaks, and is an area that is perennially covered with snow, and has an average altitude of over 6000 meters (20000 ft). Eight of world’s 14 highest peaks are found in Himadri region. Himadri region is said to be the backbone of the Himalayas. Himadri forms the extreme northern frontiers of the country and encompasses entire Nepal. Himadri is also known as the Great Himalayan Range, Great Himalayas, or Higher Himalayas...

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