Northern Mountains and Himalayas

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Important Questions on Northern Mountains and Himalayas

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Name the three major divisions of the Himalayas from the north to the south.

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Describe geographical and economic importance of the Himalayas.

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The height of the northern mountain region gradually decreases _____.

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The Himalayas are _____ shaped mountain ranges.

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Mount K2 (Mt. Godwin Austin, 8611 m) is in the _____.
 

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Which is the southernmost range of the Himalayas?

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There are alternating ridges and valleys among the Himachal ranges.

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Which is the highest mountain peak in the world?

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Which mountain or hill is not the part of Purvanchal?

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The longitudinal green valleys lying between the lesser Himalayas and the Shiwaliks are known as _____. (Duns/Passes)

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The Greater Himalayas range has an average height of 900 to 1100 meters.

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How many parallel ranges the Himalayas consists of in it's longitudinal extent ?

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In which direction, the Himalayan mountain ranges run from the Indus to the Brahmaputra?

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The Himalayas are the oldest landforms of the country.