Today I really felt the Himalayas, I always used to feel like something am missing something while studying but after watching this lecture it’s just wow
Normally i dont comment any channel but i felt i want to comment for this channel Yours videos are amazing sir . I request you to sir also make video about passes. sir
Sir I cannot thank you enough , prelims is more than a month away, please keep making videos including protected areas etc. other places in news in the world too and whatever you have planned Thank you so much. 🙏🙏
I think bandarpunch glacier is colloquially called yamontri glacier, sometimes a finger of bandarpunch glacier is also called yamnotri glacier. However, in books they mention bandarpunch glacier only. so for exams yamuna origiantes from bandarpunch glacier.
Dear sir, Could you please answer my questions. Because by referring to your animation diagram and Student Atlas, when I compared the north eastern Himalayas, I am a little bit confused about the location of hills. So the confusion that I came to know is mentioned below. Kindly reply sir. 1.Mismi hills lie in shivaliks or not? 2.Miri and abor hills lie in the greater Himalayas or middle Himalayas?
Yes dear, i agree the last part of the animation was a bit confusing, you will get more clarity about it in the video of northeast mountains here th-cam.com/video/GRuCSzMm6io/w-d-xo.html. Regarding your question, the Himalayas are named based based on geological process and time when it were created, so all mountains in shivaliks are roughly created by same process occurying over roughly same duration. But the mountains in north east are not named based on their geological origin or history but on the tribes inhabiting them. For example Daphla hills are hills inhabited by Daphla tirbe, same is true for abhor, miri and others. So Daphla, miri, abhor etc, they are not confined to Shivaliks or central himalayas alone but they cover both of them or even all three of them. Moreover, the compression in north-east was over very short interval comparred to western himalays which you can see here th-cam.com/video/HTAOtqrewL0/w-d-xo.html, so the three divisions are not widely seperated but intermixed and compressed together.
Today I really felt the Himalayas, I always used to feel like something am missing something while studying but after watching this lecture it’s just wow
Great you liked it, thanks for watching
Normally i dont comment any channel but i felt i want to comment for this channel
Yours videos are amazing sir . I request you to sir also make video about passes. sir
I'm glad you like my videos! passes are in plan
Super informative video. Thank you. I will binge watch all your videos 😎🙏
I hope you enjoy the rest of the videos!
@@zetaupsc I will for sure. Thank you for asking 🤍
Sir I cannot thank you enough , prelims is more than a month away, please keep making videos including protected areas etc.
other places in news in the world too and whatever you have planned
Thank you so much. 🙏🙏
I will try my best, meanwhile keep sharing
Impressive content 💯
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Great video, sir!! Such quality content but I guess students are not aware about the channel. I'll pray that you get millions of views soon.
Thanks dear, much in need of ur welcome wishes. Do keep watching n sharing
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This video is challenging my fundamentals sir 😅 amazing master ji❤
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you missed yamnotri glacier why??
I think bandarpunch glacier is colloquially called yamontri glacier, sometimes a finger of bandarpunch glacier is also called yamnotri glacier. However, in books they mention bandarpunch glacier only. so for exams yamuna origiantes from bandarpunch glacier.
Dear sir,
Could you please answer my questions. Because by referring to your animation diagram and Student Atlas, when I compared the north eastern Himalayas, I am a little bit confused about the location of hills. So the confusion that I came to know is mentioned below.
Kindly reply sir.
1.Mismi hills lie in shivaliks or not?
2.Miri and abor hills lie in the greater Himalayas or middle Himalayas?
Yes dear, i agree the last part of the animation was a bit confusing, you will get more clarity about it in the video of northeast mountains here th-cam.com/video/GRuCSzMm6io/w-d-xo.html.
Regarding your question, the Himalayas are named based based on geological process and time when it were created, so all mountains in shivaliks are roughly created by same process occurying over roughly same duration. But the mountains in north east are not named based on their geological origin or history but on the tribes inhabiting them. For example Daphla hills are hills inhabited by Daphla tirbe, same is true for abhor, miri and others.
So Daphla, miri, abhor etc, they are not confined to Shivaliks or central himalayas alone but they cover both of them or even all three of them.
Moreover, the compression in north-east was over very short interval comparred to western himalays which you can see here th-cam.com/video/HTAOtqrewL0/w-d-xo.html, so the three divisions are not widely seperated but intermixed and compressed together.
@@zetaupsc Thank You Sir, now it is clear🙏
Very nice explanation
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@zetaupsc Sir is there any way to get your animations? I would like to use them for educational purposes only with due credit to you.
Well you can share them link of the channel,
Sir kindly check email. I have e-mailed you regarding this topic
Sir pls start physical geography
Can u please point out specific topics becoz I think I have covered most of physical geography
@@zetaupsc climatology
Please provide ppt notes of video.
soory dear, i donot have ppt notes for these
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