Environmental Sciences, asked by hinikitaanand, 4 months ago

what is the width of Himalaya?​

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Answered by parvathiuma
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Answer:

The range varies in width from 350 km in the west to 150 km in the east.

Explanation:

Answered by theone0403
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Here is the answer from me :

himalayan is not a square or rectangular object . it's

basically a mountain so its width changes in every point of the Everest.

your question is like " what is the width of cone" .

Here your anwers from google:

The Himalayas constitutes an imposing crescent-shaped mountain range extending for over 2500 km from the south of the Indus Valley beyond Nanga Parbat in the west to Namcha Barwa in the east (Fig. 17.1). The range varies in width from 350 km in the west to 150 km in the east.

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