The Himalayas
Himalayan mountain range
The Himalaya mountains separate India from the rest of Asia.
India is called the "subcontinent" in that it's large and is separated to a large degree from the rest of Asia. The main barrier of the Himalaya mountain chain is the physical barrier between India and Asia.
The mountains that separate India from the rest of Asia are the Himilayas.
No. The Himalayas are largest mountains in the world and are between much of India and the rest of Asia. Africa is a long way from India.
The Himalayan Mountains separate India from the rest of Asia.
The Himalayan Mountains separate India from the rest of Asia.
The Himalayas and the Hindu KushThe Himalayan Mountains separate India from the rest of Asia. Currently, India is part of Asia, though it is believed that they use to be part of Africa, and then became a subcontinent, and then became joint with Asia, the shifting of the plates is what is believed to have formed these mountain ranges.
The Himalayas and the Hindu KushThe Himalayan Mountains separate India from the rest of Asia. Currently, India is part of Asia, though it is believed that they use to be part of Africa, and then became a subcontinent, and then became joint with Asia, the shifting of the plates is what is believed to have formed these mountain ranges.
India is part of the continent of Asia. But it is a sub continent of it's own because the Himalayan mountains geographically separate India from the rest of the continent.
The mountain range that separates the subcontinent of India from the rest of Asia is the Himalayas, which consists of over a hundred different mountains with elevations that exceed 23,600 feet or 7200 meters.
The Karakoram range of the Himalayas forms India's northern border and separates south Asia from the rest of Asia.