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: The Himalayan Mountainsare the youngest mountains range, and are known as the folded mountains. Himalayan mountains run along the northern border of India, and it also forms an arc around 2400 km along.
Describe three major divisions of the Himalayas running from north to south.
The Himadri: It is the northern most range of the young Himalayan mountains. ...
The Himachal: It is also known as the lesser Himalayas. ...
The Siwaliks: This is the outermost range of the Himalayas
The most characteristic features of the Himalayas are their soaring heights, steep-sided jagged peaks, valley and alpine glaciers often of stupendous size, topography deeply cut by erosion, seemingly unfathomable river gorges, complex geologic structure, and series of elevational belts (or zones) that display different ...
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: The Himalayan Mountainsare the youngest mountains range, and are known as the folded mountains. Himalayan mountains run along the northern border of India, and it also forms an arc around 2400 km along.
Describe three major divisions of the Himalayas running from north to south.
The Himadri: It is the northern most range of the young Himalayan mountains. ...
The Himachal: It is also known as the lesser Himalayas. ...
The Siwaliks: This is the outermost range of the Himalayas
The most characteristic features of the Himalayas are their soaring heights, steep-sided jagged peaks, valley and alpine glaciers often of stupendous size, topography deeply cut by erosion, seemingly unfathomable river gorges, complex geologic structure, and series of elevational belts (or zones) that display different ...
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