Where are the GREATER HIMALAYAN

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Posted by Ayushi Malan 5 years, 8 months ago
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 8 months ago
The Great or Inner Himalayas:
This is the northernmost range and is also known as ‘Himadri’. This is the most continuous range. It contains the loftiest peaks. The average height of peaks in this range is 6,000 metres. All the prominent Himalayan peaks are in this range. The folds of the Great Himalayas are asymmetrical in nature and the core of this part is composed of granite. Because of the lofty heights, the peaks of this range are perennially snow-bound.
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 8 months ago
The Great Himalayas or Greater Himalayas is the highest mountain range of the Himalayan Range System, part of the Alpide belt. This range is separated from Trans Himalaya mountain ranges by the Main Central Thrust Fault, which lies north of it.
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