Differentiate between the himachal and the shiwalik ranges
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Himachal: This range is mainly composed of highly compressed rocks. The atitudes varies from 3700-4500m, The average width is 50xm
Shivalik: They extend over a width of 10-15m. They have an altitude of 900-1100m. The valleys are covered with grass and alluvial.
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The Himachal ranges-the ranges that lies to the south of Himadri and North of Shiwalik Is called Himachal.It is also called the Middle Himalayas or Lesser Himalayas.Many hill stations like Shimla,Kullu,Manali,Mussoorie,Nainital and Darjeeling are in the region.
The Shiwalik ranges-Shiwalik is the southernmost range of the Himalayas.It is also known as the Outer Himalayas.This part of the Himalayas is the youngest fold.It is made of unconsolidated (loose) deposits and is,therefore,prone to earthquakes and landslides.There are flat valley between Himachal and Shiwalik ranges called duns,for example, Dehra Dun, Patli Dun, etc.
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The Himachal ranges-the ranges that lies to the south of Himadri and North of Shiwalik Is called Himachal.It is also called the Middle Himalayas or Lesser Himalayas.Many hill stations like Shimla,Kullu,Manali,Mussoorie,Nainital and Darjeeling are in the region.
The Shiwalik ranges-Shiwalik is the southernmost range of the Himalayas.It is also known as the Outer Himalayas.This part of the Himalayas is the youngest fold.It is made of unconsolidated (loose) deposits and is,therefore,prone to earthquakes and landslides.There are flat valley between Himachal and Shiwalik ranges called duns,for example, Dehra Dun, Patli Dun, etc.
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