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differentiate between the three parallel ranges of the Himalayan

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Answered by PrernaSingh1
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1 greater himalayas (himadri)
2 Middle Himalayas (himachal)
3 outer himalayas (siwalika)
Answered by amritamohanty1472
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♕︎GREATER/INNER HIMALAYA [HIMADRI]♕︎

✩The highest mountain range of Himalayas.

✩Under perpetual show

✩Average height is about 6000m

♕︎LESSER/MIDDLE HIMALAYA [HIMACHAL]♕︎

✩Situated to the South of the Himadri.

✩Average height is about 3000m

✩Has many hill stations on the southern slogr, e.g , Shimla.

♕︎LOWER/OUTER HIMALAYA [SHIWALIK]♕︎

✩The outermost range,to the South of the lesser Himalayas.

✩Average height is 1200m

✩Has long flat valleys running parallel to the mountain ranges (duns),e.g,Dehra Dun.

Hope it helps!!

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