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  • '''Himalayas, The''' world's highest and youngest mountain belt. It is not a single rang [[Image:HimalayasThe.jpg|thumb|400px|The Himalayas]] ...
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  • ...le Tertiary granite. [[Tethys|tethys]] Himalayas to the north of the Great Himalayas is made up of huge piles of richly fossiliferous sediments of Late Precambr ...
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  • ...ndary Rivers|trans-boundary rivers]], originates from the [[Himalayas, The|himalayas]] of southeast Sikkim and flows over Jalpaiguri and Kuchbihar. The river en ...
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  • ...e Tista the plain does not exhibit the same parallelism to the line of the Himalayas, but shows an irregular series of salient and resalient angles resting on t ...
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  • ...h the Burmese and Tibetan plates and by the uplift of the [[Himalayas, The|himalayas]] and Indo-Burmese mountain ranges. [ASM Woobaidullah] ...
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  • ...two branches of the polar jet stream are anchored by the [[Himalayas, The|himalayas]] - one in the north and the other in the south. The wind speeds in these j ...g the southern branch of the westerly polar jet stream to the north of the Himalayas. It is then replaced by the tropical easterly jet stream. The tropical east ...
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  • ...ibutary of the ganges in Bangladesh. Originating from the [[Himalayas, The|himalayas]], southwest of Nepal, the river crosses Karsiang and Shiliguri in West Ben ...
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  • ...and the ultimate collision with the Asian plate that the [[Himalayas, The|himalayas]] were formed and the deltaic plain of Bangladesh created. ...ndian plate beneath the Asian plate created a sutured zone in the northern Himalayas while in the east the Indo-Burman range marks the zone of plate collision t ...
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  • ...(approximately 10 million years before present). With the emergence of the Himalayas, a foredeep was also formed on its front. This foredeep was extended from A ...iwalik River emanating from Assam, used to flow along the foothills of the Himalayas northwestward parallel to the Himalayan mountain. At present where the Siwa ...
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  • ...started about 12 million years ago with the uplift of the [[Himalayas, The|himalayas]]. ...gladesh, northeastern India, Gangetic Plain and the southern slopes of the Himalayas. It enters Bangladesh in late May or early June, and continues to flow towa ...
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  • ...ladesh, and drain vast areas of India, Bangladesh and the [[Himalayas, The|himalayas]], emptying into the [[Bay of Bengal|bay of bengal]] with huge quantities o ...
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  • ...tributaries in Tibet are derived partly from a low range between the main Himalayas and the Tsang-po. The total length of the river from its source in southwes ...ang and the Luhit meet it from the east near Sadiya. The Dibang drains the Himalayas east of the Dihang while the Luhit drains an area between [[Assam|assam]] a ...
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  • ...leistocene time during the final orogenic movement of the [[Himalayas, The|himalayas]]. The block upliftment of the hill ranges resulted table surface on some t ...
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  • '''Himalayas, The''' world's highest and youngest mountain belt. It is not a single rang [[Image:HimalayasThe.jpg|thumb|400px|The Himalayas]] ...
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  • ...s with widespread basaltic flow and initial uplift of the [[Himalayas, The|himalayas]] and the [[Subsidence|subsidence]] of the [[Bengal Basin|bengal basin]]. D ...
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  • ...t areas: piedmont plains near the foothills including the [[Himalayas, The|himalayas]], river meander floodplains, estaurine floodplains and tidal floodplains. ...
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  • ...e back of the neck, and very long ears. It lives from Sumatra north to the Himalayas, Szechwan and lowlands of southern China. It is reported to be present in t ...
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  • ...ravels is identical with that of the Daling series of the [[Himalayas, The|himalayas]]. These gravel beds are grouped together as the Panchagarh Sandy-Gravel Be ...During the last glacial maximum (ie 18,000 years before present - BP) the Himalayas were quite high and were glaciated. The glaciers extended up to the foothil ...
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  • ...could not find Brahmaputra. Finally, he could see it at the bottom of the Himalayas. He became extremely happy and prayed for his sin to be washed in its water ...
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  • ...d plateaus. The Main Boundary Thrust (MBT) of the eastern [[Himalayas, The|himalayas]] forms its northern boundary while the [[Shillong Plateau|shillong plateau ...d is getting narrower due to compression from the Naga Hills and Arunachal Himalayas. Migration of the Brahmaputra and the Buri Dihing rivers has been caused du ...
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  • ...na, Kali, Karnali, Ramganga, Gandak and the Kosi, all of which rise in the himalayas and are mainly snow-fed. The Ganges proper is formed of two tributaries - t ...ce of the former is Gangotri glacier at an altitude of about 3,900m in the Himalayas. The Gangotri shrine is a few kilometres downstream from Gaumukh. The Bhagi ...
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