Abstract: The Great Himalayas or Greater Himalayas is the most extreme mountain range on the right side of the
Himalayas window, part of the Alpine Belt. This range is disconnected from the Trans-Himalayan mountain by the
responsibility of the Main Central Thrust, which misleads the north. The assortment includes Pakistan, China, India, Nepal
and Tibet. In this investigation, we're finding out about the exceptional geological Himalayas and that it is beneficial to
India. The most elevated top of the world, Mount Everest, and other "close-most notable" tops, K2, Kangchenjunga,
Lhotse, Nanga Parbat, and so on, are significant to the Greater Himalayas. The total western to eastern range of the
incomparable Himalayas is 2400 km (1500 miles) and has a standard height of 6000 m (20000 ft.). They are home to a few
ice masses, such as the Gangotri Glacier, the Satopanth Glacier, and so on.
Keywords: Himalayas; Plateau; India; Mountains; Atmosphere; Rivers