The ______ separate south asia from the rest of asia:

A)eastern ghats
**B)himalaya
C)indus and granges rivers
D)western ghats
the one with the star on the side is my choice

the ______ protected nepal and bhutan from outside influenece until the 1990s
A)western ghats
B)himalaya
C)brahmaputra
D)** hindu kush

Hi Henry.

Your first answer is right, but your second answer is wrong.

Hint: The second question is closely related to the first question.

is it b if it is that was my first answer but i thought they both cant be the same answers i should have followed my heart

Yep. Both answers are Himalayas. That would confuse me too.

To find the answer to the first question, you need to have some knowledge of the geography of South Asia. The options are Eastern Ghats, Himalaya, Indus and Ganges rivers, and Western Ghats. South Asia is a subregion located in the southern part of the continent of Asia. It is separated from the rest of Asia by a prominent geographical feature.

The correct answer is B) Himalaya. The Himalaya mountain range runs along the northern border of South Asia and acts as a natural barrier separating it from the rest of Asia. To get this answer, you could have used your prior knowledge of the Himalaya mountain range or done some research on the geographical boundaries of South Asia.

Regarding the second question, the options are Western Ghats, Himalaya, Brahmaputra, and Hindu Kush. Nepal and Bhutan are two countries located in South Asia. They have remained relatively isolated from external influences until the 1990s due to a feature that provided protection.

The correct answer is D) Hindu Kush. The Hindu Kush mountain range acts as a barrier and protected Nepal and Bhutan from outside influence until the 1990s. Just like the previous question, you could have used your knowledge of South Asian geography or conducted some research to find this answer.