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Arrange the following ranges from north to south 1. satpura range 2. shiwalik range 3. vindhya range

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Answered by atharvamwpavj3f
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Answer:

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1. Shivalik range

2. vindhya range

3. Satpura range

Answered by dreamrob
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Arrange the following ranges from north to south

1. Shivalik range

2. Vindhya range

3. Satpura range

  • Satpura Range:- A group of hills in the centre of India is known as the Satpura Range. The range begins in eastern Gujarat and extends past the borders of Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh before ending in Chhattisgarh. The Indo-Gangetic plain of northern India and the Deccan Plateau in the south are separated by this range, which runs parallel to the Vindhya Range to the north. The Narmada River rises in Amarkantak at the northeastern end of the Satpura range, flows through the valley between the Satpura and Vindhya ranges, drains the Satpura range's northern slope, and continues west toward the Arabian Sea.

  • Shivalik Range: In the northern regions of the Indian subcontinent, the Sivalik Hills are an outlying Himalayan mountain range that spans from the Indus River 2,400 kilometres (km) eastward, close to the Brahmaputra River. The average elevation is 1,500–2,000 m, and its width ranges from 10 to 50 km.

  • Vindhya Range:- West-central India is home to the complex and irregular Vindhya Range, which consists of mountain ridges, hill ranges, highlands, and plateau escarpments. In terms of geology, the Vindhyas technically don't comprise a single mountain range.

Hence, Arrange the following ranges from north to south

1. Shivalik range

2. Vindhya range

3. Satpura range

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