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give a breif description of the himalyas mountain s​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Himalayas are the young fold mountain system formed by the folding of sedimentary rocks accumulated in the geosyncline called Tethys. They form an unstable zone and have deep valleys, high peaks and fast flowing rivers. They stretch from Indus to Brahmaputra, with a length of 2400 km

Answered by krishnaadhana
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Himalayas are the young fold mountain system formed by the folding of sedimentary rocks accumulated in the geosyncline called Tethys. They form an unstable zone and have deep valleys, high peaks and fast flowing rivers. They stretch from Indus to Brahmaputra, with a length of 2400 km.

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