-
indicate that
climate change is
warming the
Transhimalayas at a rate of
about 0.13
degrees a year. The
Transhimalayas generally have low
species diversity (and...
-
their children,
Ganesha and Kartikeya.
Mount Kailash,
located in the
Transhimalaya, in the
western part of the
Tibetan Plateau, is
considered as a geographic...
- Java and Sumatra,
through the
Indochinese Peninsula, the
Himalayas and
Transhimalayas, the
mountains of Iran, Caucasus, Anatolia, the Mediterranean, and out...
- (TH), and the Indus‐Tsangpo
Suture Zone (ISZ).
North of this lies the
Transhimalaya in
Tibet which is
outside the Himalayas. The
Himalayas border the Indo-Gangetic...
-
neighbouring areas located between the
Himalayas to the
south and the
Transhimalayas range to the north. The
region extends around 1,000 km from west to...
- Nepal, and China. The
Ganges basin ranges from the
Himalaya and the
Transhimalaya in the north, to the
northern slopes of the
Vindhya range in the south...
-
Demchok in
Demchok sector.
Gangdese batholith (geology of the area)
Transhimalayas "Kailash Range". Britannica. "Lunpo Gangri". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved...
- ranges, and all
peaks above 7,000
metres are in
these ranges and the
Transhimalaya.
Other high
ranges include the Kunlun,
Hindu Raj, and
Caucasus Mountains...
- the free dictionary.
Himalayan may
refer to:
Himalayas mountain range Transhimalaya, a
subrange (some
species found there are
referred to as "Himalayan"...
- PeakVisor.
Retrieved 2021-03-05.
Strictly not in the Himalaya, but in the
Transhimalaya on the
Tibetan plateau Godin, L.; et al. (1999).
Allison MacFarlane;...