Similarly, around one billion people live in mountains around the world, while the rest of the world
Half of the population depends on the mountains for food and clean drinking water.
Experts say that the first effect of climate change appears on the mountainous areas.
At such a time, the population around the dry mountains becomes more vulnerable to heat and hunger, while due to climate change, the ice mountains or glaciers begin to melt very quickly, which creates the risk of flooding in the rivers.
Beautiful mountain ranges of Pakistan
There are 5 such high snow peaks in Pakistan, whose height is more than 26 thousand feet, while 2 of the second highest peaks in the world and the ninth highest peak, Nanga Parbat, are also located in Pakistan.
Come visit the beautiful mountain ranges and mountains in Pakistan.
The Himalayan mountain range
The Himalayas with their sub-ranges are the world’s highest mountain range, containing the world’s highest peaks, including Mount Everest in Nepal.
All the peaks of the world higher than 8 thousand meters are located in this mountain range.
To understand the height of this range, it is enough to know that it has more than 100 peaks higher than 7,200 meters, while the highest peak in the world is Aconca Goa in the Andes, which is only 6,000 meters high. 962 meters.
Karakoram mountain range
The Karakoram mountain range is located in the border areas of Pakistan, China and India. It is one of the largest mountain ranges in the world. Karakoram is a Turkish word meaning black rich soil.
Hindu Kush mountain range
The Hindu Kush mountain range is the main mountain range of the Chitral district of northern Pakistan and Afghanistan. The highest peak of the Hindu Kush is Trich Mir in Chitral, Pakistan. Its height is 7 thousand 7 hundred 8 meters.
The mountain range of Kir Thar
Located on the border of Balochistan and Sindh, the mountain range of Kir Thar is a collection of beautiful natural scenery and a habitat for rare wildlife.
Karunjhar mountains
The mountains of Karunjhar located in the Thar desert of Sindh province are also an example of their beauty.
K to
K-2 is the second highest peak in the world with a length of 8,611 meters. After numerous failed attempts and expeditions, the Italian expedition to summit the mountain was finally successful in 1954.
Nanga Parbat
Nanga Parbat is the ninth highest peak in the world and the second highest peak in Pakistan. Its height is 8 thousand 1 hundred 25 meters. It is also called the killer mountain of the world.
Most of the people were killed in carrying it out. Nanga Parbat was first climbed by Hermann Bahl, a German-Austrian, in 1953.