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Why is the northernmost mountain range of the Himalayan mountains called ‘Himadri’?


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a

Due to perpetual snowfall

b

Due to excessive rainfall

c

Due to remaining dry throughout the year

d

Due to covered with storms 

answer is A.

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The northernmost mountain range of the Himalayan mountains called is ‘Himadri’ due to perpetual snowfall. The northernmost range of the Himalayas is referred to as the Himadri, sometimes known as the Great or Inner Himalayas. “Him” means ice and “Adri'' means layer, hence they’re named Himadri for the northernmost range of the Himalayas, which is covered in snow all year.
 
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