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Himalayas - A Beautiful View After The Hardest Climb

Published Oct 22, 2022
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Hey guys ! Hope all of you doing well. Today we going to explore the Himalayas.

HIMALAYAS
The Himalayas are one of the three mountain ranges that make up the Himalayan mountain range system. All three sections are undulating mountains that cross the northern border of India.

 The Himalayas extend from the Indus River to the Brahmaputra River, running from west to east. The tectonic collision of the Indian plate and the Eurasian plate created three components.

The Himalayas are the highest mountain ranges in the world and contain the highest peaks apart from glaciers, canyons and deep valleys. The Himalayas, with a total length of 2,400 km and a width varying from 400 km in Kashmir to 150 km in Arunachal Pradesh, surround the Indian subcontinent.

The Eastern Himalayas have more noticeable elevation changes than the Western Himalayas. Between India and the countries of East and Central Asia, the mountains act as a physical barrier to the cold winds from Central Asia. The mountains act as a climate, drainage and cultural barrier. The Purvanchal Hills, the Trans-Himalayan and the Himalayas are the three Himalayan mountain ranges that make up the northern range.

Wildlife Sanctuary of India

Three Himalayas
Along India's northern border, the Himalayas stretch from west (Indus) to east (Brahmaputra). They are 2500 km long, 150 km wide in the east and 400 km in the west.

There are many categories to place the Himalayas. The association between south and north is used as the basis for the most extensive classification. The Himalayas are divided vertically in this way. There is also a classification based on elevation and regional elevation of the mountain ranges that divide the Himalayas from east to west.

The Himalayas are divided vertically into three parallel ranges:
Shivaliks (outer Himalayas), Little Himalayas (middle Himalayas) and Greater Himalayas (innermost ranges).

Himadri or Great Himalayas
Himadri, or Great Himalayas, is the name of the northernmost range of the Himalayas.
The Great Himalayas stretch 2400 km from west to east and are 120 to 190 km wide.
Mountains usually peak at 6000 meters.
The Great Himalayas, also known as the Himadri, are the longest and longest continuous mountain range in the world. Granite forms the core of the Great Himalayas or Himadri.
Several glaciers flow from this chain, and they are always covered with snow.
Greater Himalayas, including Mount Everest (8850 m), Mount Dhaulagiri (8172 m), Mount Makalu (8481 m),

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