explain the greater Himalayas or himadri
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the greater Himalayas or Inner Himalayas is also known as Himadri . It is the most continuous range consisting of the loftiest peaks with an average height of 6000 metres .
it contains all the prominent Himalayan peaks . the core of this part of Himalayas is composed of granite . it is perennially snow bound and a large number of glacier descend from this range .
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The greater Himalayas or himadri:
- The Greater Himalayas also known as Himadri is the highest mountain range of the Himalayan Range which is a part of Alpide Belt.
- The Himalayan Range lies within Asian Countries Pakistan, India, China, Nepal.
- The world’s highest peak Mt. Everest and almost all the tallest mountain in the world lie on this range.
- The range’s total length is around 2400 km with an average elevation of 6000m.
- Many regional ranges and hills run parallel to the Himalayan Range.
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