differentiate between himadri and shiwaliks
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The northern range is known as Great or Inner The outermost range of Himalayas
Himalayas which is also known as Himadri is known as Shiwaliks
It is the continuous range of most popular peaks They run for nearly 50 kms and has
of greater heights altitude range of 1100 metres
The core of this part of Himalayas consists of These ranges comprises of
Granite sediments brought by the rivers
They are snow bound perennial and has most of Himalayas
of the glaciers in their mountain ranges Hence, they have valleys covered with
thickly coloured alluvium.
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The northern range is known as Great or Inner The outermost range of Himalayas
Himalayas which is also known as Himadri is known as Shiwaliks
It is the continuous range of most popular peaks They run for nearly 50 kms and has
of greater heights altitude range of 1100 metres
The core of this part of Himalayas consists of These ranges comprises of
Granite sediments brought by the rivers
They are snow bound perennial and has most of Himalayas
of the glaciers in their mountain ranges Hence, they have valleys covered with
thickly coloured alluvium.
Hope it helped!☺️
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himadri ; it is the northern most range.it is 6000mts from sea level.it is the home of loftiest mountains.
shiwalik: it is the outermost range.average altitude goes around 900-100mts from the sea level
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shiwalik: it is the outermost range.average altitude goes around 900-100mts from the sea level
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