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GK quiz on the Himalayas

Himalayas formed one of the most glamorous and youngest ranges in the world. They lie between the Indo-Gangetic Plains, in the south and the Tibetan Plateau, in the north to create a natural barrier ...
Spread the loveThe majestic Himalayas, often referred to as the roof of the world, are not only a stunning natural wonder but also a focal point for scientific study. Recent research has uncovered ...
The Himalayas stretch across the northeastern portion of India. They cover approximately 1,500 mi (2,400 km) and pass through the nations of India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, China, Bhutan and Nepal. The ...
A recent study reveals the Himalayas' enduring strength stems not just from thick crust but from a rigid slice of Earth's mantle acting as a geological brace. This hidden layer reinforces the ...
For centuries the Himalaya have served as a geographical transition zone between different ecosystems and different ethnic groups of people situated between the lowlands of the Indo-Gangetic plains ...
The western Himalayas— a region naturally vulnerable to rain-induced disasters—are facing the impact of climate change at an unprecedented scale. To the common man, these are natural disasters; to the ...
Punjab Himalayas lie between Which Rivers? As we know, the Himalayas are divided into four different longitudinal extents of different regional sections, which are the Punjab Himalayas, the Kumaon ...