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The Himalayas, geologically young and structurally fold mountains stretch over the northern
borders of India. 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.
24.A. Which is the most continuous Range of the Himalayas? What is its average height? 1
24.B. Himalayas covers a distance of _______Km. 1
24.C. The width of Himalayas varies from 400 Km in Kashmir to 150 Km in ___________ 1
a. Arunachal Pradesh b. Andhra Pradesh c. Bihar d. Nagaland

Answers

Answered by vibhishankumar1012
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Answer:

24. A. ans. borders of India. These mountain ranges run in a west-east direction from the Indus to the Brahmaputra.

24. B. ans. 2400 km

24. C. ans. Arunachal pradesh

Answered by Tanishqchandrakar
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Answer:

24.A. answer is not there in the passage

24.B. they form an arc and covers a distance of about 2,400 km.

24.C. Arunachal pradesh.

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