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Prepare a chat showing division of himalayas and northern plains

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Explanation:

Major Physiological Divisions

The physical features of India can be

grouped under the following

physiographic divisions

(1) The Himalayan Mountains

(2) The Northern Plains

(3) The Peninsular Plateau

(4) The Indian Desert

(5) The Coastal Plains

(6) The Islands

The Himalayan Mountains

The Himalayas, geologically young and

structurally fold mountains stretch over

the northern borders of India.

प्रमुख भौतिक प्रभाग

भारि की भौतिक तिशेषिाओं को

तिम्नतितखि भौतिक तिभाजिों के अंिगगि

िगीकृ ि ककया जा सकिा है

(१) तहमािय पिगि

(२) उत्तरी मैदाि

(३) प्रायद्वीपीय पठार

(४) भारिीय रेतगस्िाि

(५) िटीय मैदाि

(६) द्वीप

तहमािय पिगि

तहमािय, भूगभीय रूप से युिा और

संरचिात्मक रूप से मोड़िे िािे पहाड़

भारि की उत्तरी सीमाओं पर फै िेहुए हैं।

• These mountain ranges run in a

west-east direction from the

Indus to the Brahmaputra.

• The Himalayas represent the

loftiest and one of the most

rugged mountain barriers of the

world.

• They form an arc, which covers

a distance of about 2,400 Km.

Their width varies from 400 Km

in Kashmir to 150 Km in

Arunachal Pradesh.

• The altitudinal variations are

greater in the eastern half than

those in the western half.

• ये पिगि श्रेतियााँ ससंधु से ब्रह्मपुत्र िक

पतिम-पूिग कदशा में चििी हैं।

• तहमािय दुतिया के सबसे ऊबड़-

खाबड़ पहाड़ी बाधाओं में से एक है।

• िे एक चाप बिािे हैं, जो िगभग

2,400 ककिोमीटर की दूरी िय

करिा है। इिकी चौड़ाई कश्मीर में

400 ककिोमीटर से िेकर अरुिाचि

प्रदेश में 150 ककिोमीटर िक है।

• पूिी आधे भाग की िुििा में पूिी

अधाांश में तितिधिा अतधक है।

• The Himalaya consists of three parallel

ranges in its longitudinal extent. A

number of valleys lie between these

ranges.

• The northern most range is known as the

Great or Inner Himalayas or the ‘Himadri.

• It is the most continuous range consisting

of the loftiest peaks with an average

height of 6,000 metres. It contains all the

prominent Himalayan peaks.

• The folds of Great Himalayas are

asymmetrical in nature.

• The core of this part of Himalayas is

composed of granite.

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