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Difference between himadri, himachal and shivalik ranges are...

❤Himadri range- 

▪It is the northern most range of himalayas and also known as inner or greater himalayas. 

▪The average height of the mountains is around 6000 meters from sea level.

▪This range is home to loftiest mountains. 

▪ A lot of glaciers are found in the himadri range and many rivers originate here. 

▪It is the most continuous range and its core is made up of granite.

▪ It includes peaks like k2, kanchenjunga, mt everest, nanga parbat etc

❤Himachal range- 

▪It lies in south of himadri range and is also known as lesser himalayas or middle himalayas or antagiri.

▪The altitude in this range is around 3700-4500 meters above sea level. 

▪This range is home to many famous hill stations like shimla, mussorie, kullu valley etc.

▪ The average width of this range is about 50kms. 

▪Himachal range is quite rugged and made up of compressed rocks. 

▪ Pir panjal, mahabharat and dhauladar are most important sub-ranges of himachal range. 

❤Shivalik range- 

▪It is the outermost range of himalayas and also known as outer himalayas. 

▪The average altitude is around 900-100 meters above sea level. 

▪ It is home to flat floored structural valleys called duns.

▪This range extends over width of 10-15kms. 

▪It is made up of unconsolidated materials such as as silt, mud, soft rocks etc brought down by the rivers from greater himalayas and thus is prone to landslides.

▪Example- Dehradun

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Answered by akamalkumar2006
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HIMADRI RANGE

1:-It is the most northerly of the Himalayas and is often referred to as the inner or greater Himalayas.

2:-The mountains have an average height of about 6000 meters from ocean level.

3:-In the Himadri range, a lot of glaciers are located and many rivers source are here.

SHIVALIK RANGE

1:-The Himalayas’ outermost range is called the Outer Himalayas or ShiwaliksThey stretch over 10-15 km in width.

2:-Their height ranges from 900-1100 meters.

3:-Himalayan ranges situated farther north, carried down by the rivers.

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