Characteristics of himadri,himachal ,shivalik
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The features of Himadri are:
1. It is the northern most range of Himalayas, also called the great or inner Himalayas
2. It includes the most prominent Himalayan peaks.
3. It consists of granite.
4. Many glaciers descend from Himadri.
5. The average range of mountains found here is 6,000 metres
features of himachal
1. ranges are mainly composed of highly compressed and altered rocks.
2. average height of around 3700m to 4500m above sea level, and extend over a width of 50 km
3. important hill stations like shimla,nainital etc. belongs to this range.
4. Pir panjal , Dhaula dhar and Mahabharat ranges are most important ranges.
features of shiwaliks :
1. it is outermost range of himalayas.
2. some narrow valleys are found between shiwaliks and himachal . they are called "duns". for ex : dehradun
3. it is made of unconsolidated material such as mud , slit and soft rocks.
4. it is prone to earthquakes and landslides
5. average altitude varies between 900m and 1100m above sea level, and extend over a width of 1050 km
1. It is the northern most range of Himalayas, also called the great or inner Himalayas
2. It includes the most prominent Himalayan peaks.
3. It consists of granite.
4. Many glaciers descend from Himadri.
5. The average range of mountains found here is 6,000 metres
features of himachal
1. ranges are mainly composed of highly compressed and altered rocks.
2. average height of around 3700m to 4500m above sea level, and extend over a width of 50 km
3. important hill stations like shimla,nainital etc. belongs to this range.
4. Pir panjal , Dhaula dhar and Mahabharat ranges are most important ranges.
features of shiwaliks :
1. it is outermost range of himalayas.
2. some narrow valleys are found between shiwaliks and himachal . they are called "duns". for ex : dehradun
3. it is made of unconsolidated material such as mud , slit and soft rocks.
4. it is prone to earthquakes and landslides
5. average altitude varies between 900m and 1100m above sea level, and extend over a width of 1050 km
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features of himachal 1. ranges are mainly composed of highly compressed and altered rocks. 2. average height of around 3700m to 4500m above sea level, and extend over a width of 50 km 3. important hill stations like shimla,nainital etc. belongs to this range. 4. Pir panjal, Dhaula dhar and Mahabharat ranges are most important ranges. features of shiwaliks : 1. it is outermost range of himalayas. 2. some narrow valleys are found between shiwaliks and himachal . they are called "duns". for dehradun 3. it is made of unconsolidated material such as mud , slit and soft rocks. 4. it is prone to earthquakes and landslides 5. average altitude varies between 900m and 1100m above sea level, and extend over a width of 1050 km
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