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Name a mountain range acting as a barrier in the north of India

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Answered by prathamesh5646
4

Answer:

Himalayan ranges like himandri, Himachal and shiwaliks

Answered by Anonymous
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Question:

Name a mountain range acting as a barrier in the north of India.

Answer:

The Himalayas.

Explanation:

They act as a natural barrier separating India from the vast expanses of Central Asia and the Tibetan Plateau.

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