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the longitudinal distance of himalayas is

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The range's total length is some 1,400 miles (2,300 km), and it has an average elevation of more than 20,000 feet (6,100 metres). The Great Himalayas contain many of the world's tallest peaks, including (from west to east) Nanga Parbat, Annapurna, Mount Everest, and Kanchenjunga.

The range lying to the south of the Himadri forms the most rugged mountain system and is known as Himachal or lesser Himalaya. The Ranges are mainly composed of highly compressed and altered rocks. The altitude where is between 3700 and 4500 M and the average with is of 50 km.

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