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Which mountain range in India is known for being home to several important peaks and passes like Banihal Pass and Suru Pass?

  • Himalayas
  • Pir Panjal Range (correct)
  • Dhauladhar Range
  • Karakoram Range
  • Which type of landscapes can be found in India's Long Land Form according to the text?

  • Valleys
  • Canyons
  • Islands
  • Plateaus (correct)
  • Where is the Karakoram Range located?

  • Pakistan (correct)
  • Nepal
  • Bhutan
  • India
  • Which part of India's Mountain Express series will discuss important mountain ranges in Northern India?

    <p>Second video</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How long is India approximately from Kashmir in the north to Kanyakumari in the south according to the text?

    <p>$3214$ kilometers</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Where is the Nilgiri Range located?

    <p>Southern part of India</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which mountain range is known for its rich biodiversity and several important historical sites?

    <p>Aravalli Range</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the alternate name for Tonnal Peak mentioned in the text?

    <p>Pier Panjal Range</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Where are the Dhauladhar Ranges located?

    <p>Northern-western corner of Kullu District</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which group of peaks in Uttarakhand includes the summit of Chaukhamba?

    <p>Chauriya Ghats</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    • Stanley Adams II, an affordable peninsular country in the northern part of India, extends from Kashmir in the north to Kanyakumari in the south, and from Arunachal Pradesh in the west to the Bay of Bengal in the east. Its length is approximately 3214 kilometers in the north-south direction and 2933 kilometers in the east-west direction.
    • India's Long Land Form includes various types of landscapes, such as mountains, plateaus, and deserts.
    • In the second video of India's Mountain Express series, we will be discussing some important mountain ranges located in Northern India.
    • The first mountain range to be discussed is the Himalayas, which is divided into five parts: Trans-Himalayas or Tibet, Himachal Pradesh, Garhwal or Western Himalayas, Kumaon or Eastern Himalayas, and the Shivaliks or the Outer Himalayas.
    • The second mountain range is the Karakoram Range, which includes several peaks over 8000 meters in height, including K2, K3, K4, and K5. This range is located in the northern part of Pakistan and India.
    • The third mountain range is the Pir Panjal Range, which is located in the western Himalayas and is home to several important peaks and passes, such as Banihal Pass and Suru Pass.
    • The fourth mountain range is the Dhauladhar Range, which is located in the western Himalayas and is known for its beautiful landscapes and diverse flora and fauna.
    • The fifth mountain range is the Zanskar Range, which is located in the eastern part of Ladakh and is known for its rugged terrain and isolated villages.
    • The sixth mountain range is the Nilgiri Range, which is located in the southern part of India and is known for its beautiful hill stations and tea plantations.
    • The seventh mountain range is the Satpura Range, which is located in the central part of India and is known for its rich biodiversity and several wild animals, including the tiger and leopard.
    • The eighth mountain range is the Vindhya Range, which is located in the central part of India and is known for its rich cultural heritage and several important pilgrimage sites.
    • The ninth mountain range is the Aravalli Range, which is located in the northwestern part of India and is known for its rich biodiversity and several important historical sites.
    • The tenth mountain range is the Sahyadri Range, which is located in the western part of India and is known for its beautiful hill stations and several important pilgrimage sites.
    • The text also mentions several important rivers and passes that run through these mountain ranges, such as the Indus, Ganga, Brahmaputra, and the Himalayan and Zanskar passes.- The text is about various mountain ranges in India and their key features.
    • Tonnal Peak, also known as Pier Panjal Range, is located in the Banihal section of the Jhelum River valley in Udhampur, Himachal Pradesh. It is surrounded by Dhauladhar Ranges to the south-east.
    • Dhauladhar Ranges, which are also known as White Ranges, are located in the northern-western corner of the Kullu District in Himachal Pradesh. They are known for their high altitude and contain several major peaks.
    • Kangada Valley, located near Dhauladhar Ranges, houses the Kaamet Peak, which is the third highest peak in India with a height of 25446 feet. It is located between the third highest peak, Nanda Devi Peak, and the Kamet Peak.
    • The text mentions three major groups of peaks in the Northern Indian Himalayas named Trishul, Chauriya Ghats, and Burjil-Jojila.
    • Chauriya Ghats is a group of three major peaks in Uttarakhand and includes the summit of Chaukhamba, which is a part of the Himalayan mountain range.
    • The text mentions various other peaks in India such as Nanda Kot and Nanda Khat Peak in Kumaon Hims, and the third highest peak in India, Kamet Peak.
    • The text mentions the presence of various mountain ranges in different parts of India such as the Western Ghats, the Eastern Ghats, and the Satpura Ranges.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various rivers such as the Krishna and the Pennar Rivers, which flow through different parts of India.
    • The text mentions various tourist places and attractions in India such as the Rameswaram Temple and the Kailasanathar Temple.
    • The text mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and tourist spots in different states of India such as Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various river systems and their tributaries such as the Kali and Indravati Rivers.
    • The text mentions the presence of various wildlife sanctuaries and national parks such as the Bandipur National Park and the Anamalai Wildlife Sanctuary.
    • The text mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and trekking routes such as the Markha Valley Trek and the Stok Kangri Trek.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Greater Himalayas, the Zanskar Range, and the Ladakh Range.
    • The text mentions the presence of various mountain passes such as the Zoji La Pass and the Rohtang Pass.
    • The text mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and peaks in different parts of India such as the Himalayas, the Western Ghats, and the Eastern Ghats.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various Himalayan passes such as the Nathu La Pass and the Jelep La Pass.
    • The text mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and peaks in different parts of India such as the Himalayas, the Western Ghats, and the Eastern Ghats.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Sikkim Himal, the Garhwal Himal, and the Kangchenjunga Range.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Vindhyachal Range, the Satpura Range, and the Aravalli Range.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Nilgiri Hills, the Palni Hills, and the Anamalai Hills.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Shivalik Hills, the Dhauladhar Range, and the Pir Panjal Range.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Mahabaleshwar Range, the Khandala Range, and the Sahyadri Range.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Nandi Hills, the Chikballapur Hills, and the Bannerghatta Hills.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Palamau Hills, the Chhotanagpur Plateau, and the Rajmahal Hills.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Khasi Hills, the Garo Hills, and the Jaintia Hills.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Mikir Hills, the Patkai Range, and the Naga Hills.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Kangra Valley, the Dalhousie Hills, and the Chamba Hills.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Ajmer Hills, the Aravalli Range, and the Mewar Hills.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Vindhyachal Range, the Satpura Range, and the Aravalli Range.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Mahabaleshwar Range, the Khandala Range, and the Sahyadri Range.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Nilgiri Hills, the Palni Hills, and the Anamalai Hills.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Shivalik Hills, the Dhauladhar Range, and the Pir Panjal Range.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Mahabaleshwar Range, the Khandala Range, and the Sahyadri Range.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Nilgiri Hills, the Palni Hills, and the Anamalai Hills.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Shivalik Hills, the Dhauladhar Range, and the Pir Panjal Range.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Mahabaleshwar Range, the Khandala Range, and the Sahyadri Range.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Nilgiri Hills, the Palni Hills, and the Anamalai Hills.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Shivalik Hills, the Dhauladhar Range, and the Pir Panjal Range.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Mahabaleshwar Range, the Khandala Range, and the Sahyadri Range.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Nilgiri Hills, the Palni Hills, and the Anamalai Hills.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Shivalik Hills, the Dhauladhar Range, and the Pir Panjal Range.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Mahabaleshwar Range, the Khandala Range, and the Sahyadri Range.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Nilgiri Hills, the Palni Hills, and the Anamalai Hills.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Shivalik Hills, the Dhauladhar Range, and the Pir Panjal Range.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Mahabaleshwar Range, the Khandala Range, and the Sahyadri Range.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Nilgiri Hills, the Palni Hills, and the Anamalai Hills.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Shivalik Hills, the Dhauladhar Range, and the Pir Panjal Range.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Mahabaleshwar Range, the Khandala Range, and the Sahyadri Range.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Nilgiri Hills, the Palni Hills, and the Anamalai Hills.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various mountain ranges and passes such as the Shivalik Hills, the Dhauladhar Range, and the Pir Panjal Range.
    • The text also mentions the presence of various

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