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what do we mean by 'folds of the great Himalayas are asymmetrical in nature'???​

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Answered by saumyaarya73
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This lead to folding, faulting and volcanic activity. ... The thrust of pressure was highest at the north east and north west ends. Hence, the rise of the mountains in highest in these ends.

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Answered by sanamalbari2
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The folds of the Great Himalayas are asymmetrical in nature. The core of this part of Himalayas is composed of granite. It is perennially snow bound, and a number of glaciers descend from this range.
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