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MOUNTAIN RANGES OF INDIA
THE HIMALAYAN RANGES:
The Himalayas not only form a Physical Barrier between
the Indian Subcontinent and
the Central and East Asian Countries but also a climatic, drainage and cultural
divide
The
Himalayas are Young and Fold Mountains. They are spread over a distance of nearly
2400km and form an Arc.
Their
width varies from 400km in Kashmir to 150 km in Arunachal Pradesh. The
altitudinal variation is greater in the eastern half in comparison to the western
half.
The
Himalayan Ranges is made up of Three Parallel Ranges. The Himalayan Mountain
range is the division between the Tibetan Plateau and the Indian subcontinent
in Asia.
The
Himalayas are divided into three ranges
1.
The Inner
Himalayas/ Greater Himalayas/ The Himadri
2.
The Middle
Himalayas/ Himachal/ Lesser Himalayas
3. The Outer Himalayas/ Shiwaliks.
MOUNTAIN RANGES OF INDIA
S. No |
Mountain Ranges |
States |
Highest Peak |
Remarks |
1.
|
Saltoro Mountains |
Ladakh |
Saltoro Kangri |
Sub-range of the Karakoram |
2.
|
Karakoram |
PoK, Ladakh |
Godwin-Austen or K2 8,611 m |
Highest peak in India |
3.
|
Deosai Mountain |
J&K |
|
|
4.
|
Ladakh Range |
J&K |
|
|
5.
|
Zanskar Range |
J&K |
Kamet Peak 7,756 m |
|
6.
|
Pir Panjal Range |
J&K, Himachal Pradesh |
Indrasan, 6,221 m |
|
7.
|
Zabarwan Range |
J&K |
|
Part of Pir Panjal |
8.
|
Dhauladhar Range |
J&K |
|
|
9.
|
Kishtwar Himalaya |
J&K |
Bharanzar |
|
10.
|
Garhwal Himalaya |
Uttarakhand |
|
|
11.
|
Dundwa Range |
Northern UP |
|
Part of Sivalik Hills |
MOUNTAIN RANGES OF INDIA
India’s mountains are essential in shaping the nation’s environment. Due to the clean air, religious significance, and exciting adventure sports activities, tourists are drawn to the mysterious Indian Mountains, also known as the abodes of the Gods. All of these mountains provide a gloriously restorative escape from the oppressive heat that, between April and May, blankets most of India.
Mountain ranges like the Nilgiri, Shivalik, Vindhya, and Satpura mountain ranges, as well as the Western Ghats, Himalaya, Aravalli, Eastern Ghats, and Satpura mountain ranges, significantly contribute to preserving the beauty of the environment’s landscape and natural equilibrium. The Mountains of India are well-known tourist destinations in the nation. They are covered in thick and large forests that are home to a vast diversity of plants and animals.