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Which mountain ranges border India to the north? If you were to invade India by land, what geographic feature would help you cross through them?
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The mountain ranges that border India to the north are the Himalayas.
If one were to invade India by land through the Himalayas, the geographic feature that would help them cross through is the various mountain passes. These passes, such as the Nathu La Pass, Zoji La Pass, and the famous Khyber Pass, provide relatively easier routes to traverse the rugged terrain of the Himalayas, facilitating movements across the mountain range.
If one were to invade India by land through the Himalayas, the geographic feature that would help them cross through is the various mountain passes. These passes, such as the Nathu La Pass, Zoji La Pass, and the famous Khyber Pass, provide relatively easier routes to traverse the rugged terrain of the Himalayas, facilitating movements across the mountain range.
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