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how are the Himalayas divided regionally or on the basis of river valleys

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Answered by nehadot20pe4fym
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Himalayas into the following four divisions on the basis of the river valleys:
(i) The Punjab Himalayas:
The 560 km long stretch of the Himalayas between the Indus and the Satluj rivers is known as the Punjab Himalayas.

(ii) The Kumaon Himalayas:
Between the Satluj and the Kali rivers is the 320 km long Kumaon Himalaya. Its western part is called Garhwal Himalaya while the eastern part is known as Kumaon Himalaya 

(iii) The Nepal Himalaya:
This section of the Himalayas stretches for a distance of 800 km between the Kali and the Tista nvers. Most of it lies in Nepal as a result of which it is called the Nepal Himalayas.

(iv) The Assam Himalayas:
The Himalayan ranges from Tista to Brahmaputra Rivers covering a distance of 750 km are called the Assam Himalayas.

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Answered by sumit06khatri11
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Answer:

Himalayas are divided into four division on basis of river valleys. The 560 km long strech of Himalayas between Indus and Satluj is known as Punjab Himalayas

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