The Himalayas

The Himalayas by Charles W. Maynard is an illustrated book published by The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc. on December 15, 2003. This 24-page work provides an informative overview of the Himalayan mountain range, often referred to as the “roof of the world.” It highlights notable features such as Mount Everest, the tallest mountain on Earth, and discusses the geographical span of the Himalayas, which stretches 1,550 miles from China to Afghanistan.
Readers will discover various aspects of life in the Himalayan regions, including the communities that inhabit these areas, such as the sherpas of Nepal who assist climbers on Mount Everest. The book also covers significant historical events, including the record-setting ascent of Edmund Hillary and Sherpa guide Tenzing Norgay. Additionally, it touches on cultural beliefs, noting that many Hindus regard the Himalayas as the “abode of gods.” This edition serves as a resource for those interested in juvenile nonfiction, offering insights into both the physical and cultural significance of this majestic mountain range.
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The Himalayas are called the roof of the world. The tallest mountain on Earth, Mount Everest, at 29,028 feet, is ones of 14 peaks in the Himalayan chain. The Himalayas stretch 1,550 miles from China to Afghanistan. More than 40 million people live in the Himalayan regions. Among them are sherpas, people of Nepal, who help to guide climbers up Mount Everest. A chapter discusses the record-setting climb of Edmund Hillary and Sherpa guide Tenzing Norgay. Students will also read that it is a Hindu belief that these mountains are the abode of gods.
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