Oh, dude, the Karakoram and Himalaya mountain ranges are like cousins who live next door but have totally different personalities. The Karakoram range is all about that rugged, jagged look, while the Himalayas are more about those smooth, snow-covered peaks. And when it comes to impacting the surrounding regions, the Karakoram is like that cool, mysterious neighbor who keeps to themselves, while the Himalayas are the life of the party, causing monsoons and shaping the climate for everyone around.
Main Karakoram Thrust(MKT) was formed in cretaceous due to collision of Kohistan-Ladakh with southern margin of Micro Karakoram Plate (Tahir kheli et al., 1982) MKT is a thrust fault that seperates the cretaceous-tertiary rocks of Kohistan-Ladakh arc from the late Paleozoic metasediments of Karakoram plate. In kohistan it is known as MKT, while in ladakh area it is known as Shyok suture zone.
Two mountains that can coexist without affecting each other are Mount Everest and K2. They are located in different regions (Himalayas and Karakoram) and are far enough apart that they do not have any direct impact on each other's geological processes.
The three tallest fold mountains in the world are Mount Everest in the Himalayas, K2 in the Karakoram Range, and Kangchenjunga, also in the Himalayas.
K2 is a mountain and is not classified as volcanic, block, or fold. It is one of the tallest peaks in the world and is part of the Karakoram mountain range located in the Himalayas.
The second highest mountain peak in the world is K2, also known as Mount Godwin-Austen or Chhogori. It is located on the China-Pakistan border in the Karakoram Range and stands at an elevation of 8,611 meters (28,251 feet).
Main Karakoram Thrust(MKT) was formed in cretaceous due to collision of Kohistan-Ladakh with southern margin of Micro Karakoram Plate (Tahir kheli et al., 1982) MKT is a thrust fault that seperates the cretaceous-tertiary rocks of Kohistan-Ladakh arc from the late Paleozoic metasediments of Karakoram plate. In kohistan it is known as MKT, while in ladakh area it is known as Shyok suture zone.
No, the Karakoram is not part of the Himalayan ranges.
The average height of karakoram range is 6000 metres
Karakoram International University was created in 2002.
What are the activities of the people lives in karakoram range
Central Karakoram National Park was created in 1993.
Karakoram Mountain range Khunjerab Pass Karakoram Highway, Pakistan
K2 is the second highest mountain in the world. It is in the Karakoram range, in Pakistan.
It is located in Asia.
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Karakoram is a mountain range located in Central Asia, spanning across the borders of Pakistan, India, and China.
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