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How Himalayas can be classified into different ranges​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Himalayas consist of parallel mountain ranges: the Sivalik Hills on the south; the Lower Himalayan Range; the Great Himalayas, which is the highest and central range; and the Tibetan Himalayas on the north. The Karakoram are generally considered separate from the Himalayas.

Countries: List: Bhutan; China; India; Nepal; Pakistan

Peak: Mount Everest, Nepal and China

Length: 2,400 km (1,500 mi)

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Answered by Divineshallots09
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The Zaskar, the Ladakh, the Kailas and the Karakoram are the main ranges. ... The highest peak is Mount Kailas (6714 m). River Indus originates from the northern slopes of the Kailas range. The northern most range of the Trans-Himalayan Ranges in India is the Great Karakoram Range also known as the Krishnagiri range.

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