The Karakoram mountain range is located in northern Pakistan, extending into India and China. It is part of the greater Himalayas and is home to some of the world's highest peaks, including K2, the second-highest mountain on Earth. The range runs along the borders of these three countries, featuring a mix of glaciers, rugged terrain, and diverse ecosystems.
No, the Karakoram is not part of the Himalayan ranges.
The Karakoram is home to the highest concentration of peaks over 8000m in height to be found anywhere on earth, including K2, the second highest peak of the world 8,611 m (28,251 ft).
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
Animals that can be found in the Karakoram range include snow leopards, Himalayan ibex, Himalayan brown bears, Marco Polo sheep, and various species of birds such as golden eagles and Himalayan griffon vultures.
K2 is the second highest mountain in the world. It is in the Karakoram range, in Pakistan.
Standing at 8,611 meters or 28,251 foot high K2 is the second highest mountain in the world after Mount Everest which stands at 8,848 meters or 29,029 foot high. The Karakoram is the name of the mountain range that K2 is found in which is on the China-Pakistan border.  
It is located in Asia.
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