Difference between himadri and himachal
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Himadri:
It is the topmost range of the Himalayas
Its other names are Great or Inner Himalayas
Its is the most continuous range
It has an average height of 6000m
It contains all the prominent peaks of Himalaya
The folds are asymmetrical in nature
The core of this part is composed of Granite
Himachal:
The range lying to the south of Himadri is Himachal
Other name is lesser Himalaya
The ranges are mainly composed of highly compressed and altered rocks
Altitude varies from 3700 and 4500 and width is 50 km
Contains all the famous hill stations
It is the topmost range of the Himalayas
Its other names are Great or Inner Himalayas
Its is the most continuous range
It has an average height of 6000m
It contains all the prominent peaks of Himalaya
The folds are asymmetrical in nature
The core of this part is composed of Granite
Himachal:
The range lying to the south of Himadri is Himachal
Other name is lesser Himalaya
The ranges are mainly composed of highly compressed and altered rocks
Altitude varies from 3700 and 4500 and width is 50 km
Contains all the famous hill stations
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himadri:the northern most range of himalaya is known as himadri.it is also known as inner himalaya.it is the most continuous range consisting of the peaks with an average height if 6000m.it contains all the prominent himalaya peaks
himachal:the range lying in the south to the himadri forms the most rugged mountain system and it is called himachal or lesser himalaya.the ranges are mainly composed of highly compressed and altered rocks.the average height is about 3700m-4500m
himachal:the range lying in the south to the himadri forms the most rugged mountain system and it is called himachal or lesser himalaya.the ranges are mainly composed of highly compressed and altered rocks.the average height is about 3700m-4500m
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