short note on Himalayas
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The Himalayas are very popular fortouristsbecause it has a lot ofwildlife. The types of plants and trees, which are common in the place, areOak,Pine,Fir,Rhododendron,Birch,Juniper,and Deodar. Common animals, which are seen mostly in the different parts of the Himalayas, aresnow leopards, blue sheep,musk deer,tigers,elephants,wild boar, andcrocodiles. Evenendangered speciesof animals and plants are also found there. In the north part of the Himalayas where the temperature falls below freezing point, animals cannot survive well. However, those whoadaptedcan survive. During the cold winters most of the animalsmigrateto the lower regions of the Himalayas while others like thebrown bearhibernateinstead. TheYakis mostly seen in the colddesert.[2]They are like wildoxand they are the largest animals in this region. In regions of Ladakh animals like Nyan, the wild and the most largestsheepare found...hope.help u☺☺☺☺☺
The Himalayas are very popular fortouristsbecause it has a lot ofwildlife. The types of plants and trees, which are common in the place, areOak,Pine,Fir,Rhododendron,Birch,Juniper,and Deodar. Common animals, which are seen mostly in the different parts of the Himalayas, aresnow leopards, blue sheep,musk deer,tigers,elephants,wild boar, andcrocodiles. Evenendangered speciesof animals and plants are also found there. In the north part of the Himalayas where the temperature falls below freezing point, animals cannot survive well. However, those whoadaptedcan survive. During the cold winters most of the animalsmigrateto the lower regions of the Himalayas while others like thebrown bearhibernateinstead. TheYakis mostly seen in the colddesert.[2]They are like wildoxand they are the largest animals in this region. In regions of Ladakh animals like Nyan, the wild and the most largestsheepare found...hope.help u☺☺☺☺☺
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The Himalayan Mountains =>
⭐The Himalayas, geologically young and structural fold mountains stretched over the northern border of India.
⭐These mountains 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 2400 km.
⭐Their width varies from 400 km in Kashmir to 150 km in Arunachal Pradesh.
⭐The Himalayas (and the Northern Plains) are the most recent landforms.
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Keywords =>
Indus : The Indus River is the longest river in Asia.
Loftiest (Lofty) : Impressive height.
Rugged : Rocky and uneven surface.
Barriers : Obstacles
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Here is your answer,
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The Himalayan Mountains =>
⭐The Himalayas, geologically young and structural fold mountains stretched over the northern border of India.
⭐These mountains 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 2400 km.
⭐Their width varies from 400 km in Kashmir to 150 km in Arunachal Pradesh.
⭐The Himalayas (and the Northern Plains) are the most recent landforms.
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Keywords =>
Indus : The Indus River is the longest river in Asia.
Loftiest (Lofty) : Impressive height.
Rugged : Rocky and uneven surface.
Barriers : Obstacles
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Hope it helps.
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