classify himalayas on the basis of region? how have these divisions being demacated?
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1.The Himalayas consists of three parallel ranges Himadri Himachal and Shivalik ranges with deep narrow valleys between them the northernmost range is known as the greater Himalayas or the Himadri
2.The Himachal are the lesser Himalayan region lies to the south of Himadri range the average altitude of the peaks varies between 1500 with some peaks rising 2 500m
3.The Siwalik of the outer Himalayan ranges of Southern most range of the Himalayas it forms the foothills of the Himalayas and has an altitude of less than 1500 m The Hills of this range and narrow discontinuous and merge with the other Rangers these are made up of unconsolidated rocks this has a well developed in the western part of Himalayas
2.The Himachal are the lesser Himalayan region lies to the south of Himadri range the average altitude of the peaks varies between 1500 with some peaks rising 2 500m
3.The Siwalik of the outer Himalayan ranges of Southern most range of the Himalayas it forms the foothills of the Himalayas and has an altitude of less than 1500 m The Hills of this range and narrow discontinuous and merge with the other Rangers these are made up of unconsolidated rocks this has a well developed in the western part of Himalayas
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