Geography, asked by yangerleo1427, 1 year ago

Why are the himadri mountain range called by this name?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

According to Hindi Mythology, ‘Him’ means ice and ‘Adri’ means layer, which means layers of Ice. So, a large amount of layers of ice are formed together to resemble as a mountain.

The average estimated height of Mount Everest is 6000 meters. The northernmost range is known as the Greater Inner Himalayas or the Himadri. It is playing a great role in protecting India from cold winds.

Answered by SecretFruity
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Himadri in Sanskrit means mountain abode of snow and this range is perpetually snowbound.

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