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What kind of landform is Ladakh

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Answered by JackelineCasarez
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Ladakh is a 'high-altitude cold desert-plateau.'

Explanation:

  • Ladakh is characterized as a region in northern India whose natural features primarily include the higher plains along with deep valleys.
  • Thus, it's landform is characterized as the 'high altitude plateau or cold desert' as it possesses the characteristics of both.
  • It is located in the Himalayan range with outstanding glaciers and rivers, a major tourist attraction.

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Answered by xxmisscutexx87
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Answer:

First-order landforms include long ridges (Ladakh and Zanskar Ridges), prominent longitudinal valleys (Indus and Shyok Valleys) and fan belts (bajada). Glacial deposits are ubiquitous in the valleys.

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