short note on Himalayan range
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✔The Himalayan geoologically young and structurally fold mountains stretch over the northern borders of India .
✔the Himalayas represent the loftiest and one of the most rugged mountain barriers of the world .
✔there with where is from 400 km in Kashmir to 150 km in Arunachal Pradesh .
✔the Himalaya consists of three parallel ranges in its longitudinal extend.
✔the range lying to the south of the Himadri forms the most rugged mountain system and is known as Himachal and lesser Himalayas
✔The outermost range of the Himalayas called shivaliks dexton over a width of 1050 km and have an altitude varying between 900 and 1100 m
✔the northernmost range is known as the great or inner Himalayas or the Himadri .
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HERE IS THE ANSWER
✔The Himalayan geoologically young and structurally fold mountains stretch over the northern borders of India .
✔the Himalayas represent the loftiest and one of the most rugged mountain barriers of the world .
✔there with where is from 400 km in Kashmir to 150 km in Arunachal Pradesh .
✔the Himalaya consists of three parallel ranges in its longitudinal extend.
✔the range lying to the south of the Himadri forms the most rugged mountain system and is known as Himachal and lesser Himalayas
✔The outermost range of the Himalayas called shivaliks dexton over a width of 1050 km and have an altitude varying between 900 and 1100 m
✔the northernmost range is known as the great or inner Himalayas or the Himadri .
Hope it helps to you.
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The Himalayan Mountains are young fold mountains which run in the west to east direction. They run over about 2,400 km. The width of the mountains varies from 2,400 km in Kashmir to 150 km in Arunachal Pradesh. The Himalayas are divided into three parallel ranges.
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