Which is the northernmost mountain range of India ??
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The Northern most mountain range in India is the Himalayan Mountain Range.
The Himalayan Mountain Range separates the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau.
The Himalayan Mountain Range has the highest mountain in the world known as Mount Everest, which unfortunately lies in Nepal.
The Himalayan is inhabited by 52.7 million people.
Some of the most important rivers in India rises from the Himalayas
The Himalayan Mountain Range separates the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau.
The Himalayan Mountain Range has the highest mountain in the world known as Mount Everest, which unfortunately lies in Nepal.
The Himalayan is inhabited by 52.7 million people.
Some of the most important rivers in India rises from the Himalayas
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the Himalayan Mountain Ranges are the northernmost mountain range of India
. The Himalayas stand on the north of India. The Himalayas are the highest mountains in the world and extend west-east between the Indus and the Brahmaputra in an arcuate form. Their length is about 2400 km and breadth on an average 240 km.
Physical features: The Himalayas are young fold mountains. Physiographically the mountains of the North may be divided into four parts, namely, (i) The Siwalik Mountains, (ii) The Middle Himalaya or the Himachal, (iii) The Great Himalaya or the Himadri, (iv) The Trans-Hima1aya.
. The Himalayas stand on the north of India. The Himalayas are the highest mountains in the world and extend west-east between the Indus and the Brahmaputra in an arcuate form. Their length is about 2400 km and breadth on an average 240 km.
Physical features: The Himalayas are young fold mountains. Physiographically the mountains of the North may be divided into four parts, namely, (i) The Siwalik Mountains, (ii) The Middle Himalaya or the Himachal, (iii) The Great Himalaya or the Himadri, (iv) The Trans-Hima1aya.
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