Introduction
The physical features of Pakistan are no similar everywhere. It means
that the land of Pakistan is different in various regions from its
type. There are chains of high mountains which are covered with snow
throughout the year and also fertile lands and green valleys. There are
also vast deserts in Pakistan. There are three relief (Physical
Features) of Pakistan.
1. Mountains
2. Plains
3. Plateau
1. Mountains
2. Plains
3. Plateau
Mountains
The part of earth, which is almost 3000 feet above the sea level and
has a broad base, steep slope and a narrow top is called a mountain.
Mountain ranges are divided into two parts in Pakistan.
1. Northern Mountain Range
2. Western Mountain Range
1. Northern Mountain Range
2. Western Mountain Range
1. Northern Mountains Range
This range includes the Himalayas, the Karakoram and the Hindukush mountain ranges
Himalayan Range
Himalaya is surrounded by most of the part of Pakistan towards North.
Himalaya means “the house of ice”. These mountains are spread up to
Gilgit. The name of one of its top mountain is Nanga Parbat. Its height
is 8,126 meters. The chain of Himalaya saves our plains from cold winds
of Middle East. They also stop monsoon from Arabian Sea and Bengal Gulf
and becomes the source of rainfall. Their highest tops are covered with
snow. When in spring and summer seasons the snow melts, our rivers are
supplied with abundant water. On their slopes in the south there are
forest of precious wood. The touring resorts of Pakistan like Murree,
Nathiagali, Abbottabad and Kaghan Valley are also situated in these
ranges. Thousand of people come here for recreation. The valley of
kashmir is in the heart of these ranges which is considered the Paradise
on Earth.
Karakoram Range
Karakoram is situated in the north of Himalaya in which Northern
Kashmir and the regions of Gilgit are situated. The average height of
Karakoram range is 7,000 meters. Its highest top is K-2 which is 8.611
meters high. The top of its neighbouring Mountains are covered with snow
throughout the year. But in summer the normal life begins and people
become busy in earning their livings. The canals flow fast and green
grass grows. This mountain range lies between Pakistan and China. Here
Karakoram Highway (KKH) has been built along the river Hunza due to
which trade between the two countries has progressed very much.
North Western Mountain Range
Hindukush Range
The Hindukush range lies in the north West of Karakoram Range. Most
of the mountains of this range are in Afghanistan. The highest top of
this range is Tirichimir which is 7690 meters high. In this range
Chitral and Deer are situated. These mountains become the source of
tains in summer season in Pakistan and India.
2. Western Mountains Ranges
The Koh-e-Sufain
Khyber Pass is situated in the South of river Kabul which joins Kabul
to Peshawar this Pass is an old passage of trade. All the invaders in
olden times entered in the Sub-Continent through this Pass which is 53
km long. Peshawar Cantonment lies close to Khyber Pass the koh-e-Sufaid
is in the South of this Pass. The average heigh of this are covered with
snow throughout the year.That is why it is called Koh-e-Sufaid. River
kurram flows in its south. Trade with Afghanistan is carried out through
Kurrahi Pass.
Kohat And Waziristan Hills
Kohat and Waziristan hills are situated between two rivers i.e. Gomal
and Kurram. This mountain range is spread to north-south direction.
River Tochi is an important river of this range. There are many passes
through these mountains. These passes promote cultural and trade ties
between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Tochi and Kurram passes are located in
these hills.
Suleiman Range
Koli Suleiman is in the South of River Gornal. The highest peak is
Tukht-e-Suleiman which is 3,500 meters high. It is a barren land . It is
destroyed due to floods. Government controls flood by constructing high
boundaries. Important place is Bolan at which river Bolan is situated.
Through this path, railway line reaches Quetta after passing through
Sibbi.
Kirthar Range
It is in the south of Karakoram range which is high and dry. The
maximum heigh of the Kirthar range is 2150 meters. In its south river
Hub and Lyari flow which fall in the Arabian Sea at karachi.
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