- en.wikipedia.org HimalayasDespite their scale, the Himalayas do not form a major continental divide, and a number of rivers cut through the range, particularly in the eastern part of the range.
- worldatlas.com mountains/the-himalayas.htmlThe Himalayas are the greatest mountain system in Asia and one of the planet’s youngest mountain ranges, that extends for more than 2,400km.
- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/HimalayasThe Himalayas (also Himalaya, IPA: [hɪ'mɑlijə], [ˌhɪmə'leɪjə]) are a mountain range in Asia, separating the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau.
- clearias.com himalayas/As the process continued, the Main Boundary Fault line developed south of the Lesser Himalayas. It is referred to as the Middle Himalayas.
- britannica.com Physical Geography of Land Mountains & VolcanoesHimalayas, great mountain system of Asia forming a barrier between the Plateau of Tibet to the north and the alluvial plains of the Indian subcontinent to the south.
- nextias.com blog/the-himalayas/Seated between the Indo-Gangetic Plains and the high Tibetan Plateau, the Himalayas constitute one of the most majestic mountain ranges in the world.
- incrediblehimalayas.com himalayas.htmlHimalayas People & Tribes. The Inhabitants And The Migrants Bhutiyas Of BhutanThe Hindu epics and Puranas refer to the original inhabitants of the Himalayas...
- worldwildlife.org places/eastern-himalayasThe Himalayas is the highest mountain range in the world, and has 9 out of 10 of the world’s highest peaks, including Mount Everest.
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