Shipkila, Bhor, Nathula and Pal are *
1.Peaks
2.Passes
3.Ranges
4.None of the above
Answers
Answer:
passes is the right answer
Answer:
Shipkila, Bhor, Nathula and Pal are the names of the passes.
Explanation:
Passes :
The wide, narrow and natural routes across the mountains, through which the mountains can be crossed, are called passes. These passes have played an important role in transport, trade, war missions and human migration. Shipkila, Bhor, Nathula and Pal are the names of the passes.
Shipkila pass : Shipki La or Shipki Pass is a major pass in the Himalayas. It connects Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh, India with Zanda district of Ngari division of Tibet. The Sutlej river enters India from Tibet after passing through a narrow valley near this pass. National Highway 5 of India leads to Shipki La.
Nathula pass :Nathula is a mountain pass in the Himalayas that connects the Indian state of Sikkim and the Chumbi Valley in South Tibet. It is at an altitude of 14 thousand 200 feet. It was closed after the 1962 war between India and China. It has been opened back for business on July 5, 2006.
Pal Pass :Pal Pass or Palghat Pass is a mountain pass in the Western Ghats of India that connects Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu with Palakkad in Kerala. It has an average height of 140 m and a width of 24–30 km. It is situated between the Nilgiri Hills in the north and the Annamalai Hills in the south.
Bhor pass : Bhorghat is a major pass in the Sahyadri Mountains of the Western Ghats range located in peninsular India. Located between Karjat and Khandala in the state of Maharashtra, the Mumbai-Poona road passes through this pass, which connects Mumbai to many other South Indian cities. Thal Ghat Pass is also in Maharashtra