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"Great Himalayas are the loftiest range in the world."Justify the statement giving examples of some of its highest peaks.

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Answered by janinaandrews
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Greater Himalayas (Himadri)

Greater Himalayas or Himadri or Himagiri comprises all major mountain ranges of the Himalayas. Greater Himalayas is also known as “Mahaan Himalaya”in Hindi.

Among the four parallel ranges of the Himalayas, the Greater Himalaya appears highest, largest and longest. The Main Central Thrust divides the Greater Himalayas and the Lower Himalayas.

Answered by bratislava
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"Great Himalayas are the loftiest range in the world."Justify the statement giving examples of some of its highest peaks.

Explanation:

  • The greatest Himalayas are the loftiest peaks and they are the youngest type of the months systems of the world and are separated by the trans-Himalayan ranges and they are formed by the main central thrust faults and lies on the north and formed by the states of the china and the Tibet and the Nepal and the Pakistan and the India.
  • Has the world most highest peaks as the mountain Everest and K2 and the Kangcheng and the nanga parbat that forks a part of the greater Himalayas Ganges and forms form the west to east extension of the Himalayas and has a length of about 2400 km with an average elevation of about the 6000 meters and are a home to the Gangotri and the Yamunotri glaciers.

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