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classify Himalayas according to the height​

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Answered by rajrawat2557
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Answer:

it is divided into 3

the greater himalaya (himadri)

himanchal

the outer himalaya (shiwalik)

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Answered by probrainsme103
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Concept

The Himalayas consists of three parts which are: the Greater Himalayas, The Lesser Himalayas  and the Shivalik Hills.

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Classify Himalayas according to height.

Explanation

The Himalayas have three parallel ranges:

1) The greater Himalayas: The greater Himalayan region is also called Himadri. The world's highest peak which is Mount Everest is in this region.  The average height of Himadri is 6000 m above sea level.

2)The Lesser Himalayas: The Lower Himalayan range is also called the inner Himalayas or Himachal. The height of lesser Himalayas is from 12000 to 15000 feet.

3) The Shivalik Hills: The Shivalik Hills are a mountain range of the outer Himalayas that streches from the Indus River. It rises to 25646 feet at Nanda Devi and to 25446 feet at Kamet.

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