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    • Great Himalaya Range. In India, the Himalaya mountain range is geographically split into the Great Himalaya, Middle Himalaya and Outer Himalaya ranges. The Great Himalaya is the highest zone, with perpetually snow-covered peaks rising more than 22,000 feet above sea level.
    • Middle Himalaya Range. The fertile and predominantly forest-covered Middle Himalaya mountain range runs parallel to the Great Himalaya on its southern side.
    • Outer Himalaya Shivalik Range. The Outer Himalayas, also known as the Shivalik Range, is regarded as the Himalayan foothills. It separates the mountains from the plains, and consists of valleys and hills that rise no more than about 5,000 feet above sea level.
    • Trans-Himalaya Karakoram Range. The Trans-Himalaya, to the north of the Great Himalaya in the Union Territory of Ladakh, is India's most isolated and remote mountain range.
    • The Himalaya Range
    • Karakoram and Pir Panjal Range
    • Eastern Mountain Range Or The Purvanchal Range
    • The Satpura and Vindhaya Range
    • The Aravalli Range
    • The Western Ghats
    • The Eastern Ghats
    The highest mountain range of India, Himalaya literally translates to "abode of snow" from Sanskrit.
    The Himalayan Mountain is the youngest range of India and is a new fold mountain formed by the collision of two tectonic plates.
    The Himalayan Mountain Range has almost every highest peak of the world and on an average they have more than 100 peaks with height more than 7200m.
    Nanga Parbat and Namcha Barwa is considered as the western and eastern point of the Himalayas.
    Karakoram Range and Pir Panjal Range lies to the North-west and south of the Himalayan Range.
    A major part of the Karakoram Range lies under the disputed category of Indian and Pakistan and both countries have declared a claim over it.
    Karakoram Range, with a length of 500km holds many largest peaks of Earth. K2, the second highest peak of the world, at 8,611m lies in the Karakoram Range.
    Hindu-Kush, an extension of the Karakoram Range runs in Afghanistan.
    The Purvanchal Range can be considered as the extension of Himalayas in the eastern part of India as the process of formation of this range is quite similar to that of Himalayas, although the range...
    The Purvanchal Range or the Eastern Mountain Range comprises three parts: The Patkai-Bum Hill, The Garo-Khasi-Jaintia Hills and Lushai Hill (Mizo Hill).
    Mawsynram, in Meghalaya is the wettest place on Earth because of these hills and it lies in the Khasi Hill.
    This range covers all the eastern states of India, which are commonly known as the Seven Sisters.
    The Satpura and Vindhaya Range lies in central India and both these ranges run parallel to each other.
    Out of these two, Satpura range is higher in length and is the source of rivers like Narmada and Tapti.
    Both Satpura and Vindhaya are mainly situated in Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra with some extension to Gujarat, Chattisgarh and Uttar Pradesh.
    Kalumar Peak (752m) and Duphgarh Peak (1350m) are the highest point in Vindhaya and Satpura range.
    The oldest mountain range of India, The Aravalli Range is also the oldest mountain range in the world. Width of range varies from 10km to 100km.
    In local language, Aravalli translates to 'line of peaks', and spans a total length of 800 km, covering the Indian states of Delhi, Haryana, Rajasthan and Gujrat.
    Aravalli Range plays a very important role in Indian climate as it block wind carrying rain to reach Thar Desert.
    Guru Shikhar is highest point of Aravalli Range with total elevation of 1722m.
    Western Ghats is 1600m long mountain range that runs from Gujrat to Kanyakumari in south India.
    This mountain range is also called "Sahyadri Mountains".
    It comprises the mountain range of Nilgiris, Anaimalai and Cardomom.
    Tapti River marks its beginning in Gujarat and then it runs parallel to Arabian Sea crossing states of Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu.
    Eastern Ghats is mountain range running in eastern part of Indian Peninsula parallel to Bay of Bengal.
    This range is not continuous and is lower in elevation when compared to Western Ghats. The range runs through Indian states of West Bengal, Orissa, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu.
    Arma Konda with elevation of 1680m is highest peak of this region.
    Eastern Ghats have a significant role in Indian agriculture as four major rivers of India i.e. Godavari, Mahanadi, Krishna and Kaveri fall into Bay of Bengal through Eastern Ghats. They create a la...
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  1. The Vindhya mountain range is one of the oldest mountain ranges in India and is a discontinuous range of mountains. It travels from East to West through Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat. The Vindhya hills near Champaneer end in a series of hills, which connect this mountain range with the Aravalli mountain range.

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  2. Mar 29, 2024 · The Aravali range, located in northern India, is widely recognized as the oldest mountain range in the country. Stretching across the states of Rajasthan and Haryana, the Aravalli range holds a significant place in India’s geological history. It is known to be an eroded stub of a range of ancient folded mountains.

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  4. Apr 4, 2024 · The Aravalli Range in India is the oldest mountain range. It is considered as one of the most popular mountain ranges in the country. What is the oldest and youngest mountain range in India? The oldest mountain range in India is the Aravalli Range, believed to have formed around 1.8 billion years ago.

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  5. Feb 4, 2019 · The range contains a series of ridges and peaks, which have widths between 6 miles and 60 miles, and elevations that vary between 1,000 ft and 3,000 ft. Features of the Aravalli Range . The Aravalli Range is the oldest fold mountain range in India, and its formation dates to when the Indian plate and Eurasian Plate were separated by the ocean.

  6. Mar 12, 2024 · The Aravalli Range, estimated to be around 670 million years old, predates the Himalayan Range, making it one of the oldest mountain ranges on Earth. The mountain range is characterised by rugged ...

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