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Diffrence between himachal and shiwalik

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Answered by divyanshitiwari104
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Explanation:

Himachal -

1 They are also called lesser Himalayas.

2 Their average height is 3700 m - 4500 m .

3 Their average width is 50 km.

4 Features :

(a) Ranges mainly composed of highly compressed and altered rocks.

(b) Hill stations like shimla , nanital etc. belong to this range .

Shiwalils -

1 They are also called outer Himalayas .

2 Their average height is 900 m - 1100 m .

3 Their average width is 10 km - 50 km .

4 Features:

(a) The shiwalik range is built from loose sediments of the rivers flowing from the main Himalayan ranges .

(b) These valleys are covered with thick gravel and alluvium .

(c) It is the outer most range of the Himalayas .

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Answered by AkashKumar372
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Difference between himadri, himachal and shivalik ranges are... 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. ... Himachal range is quite rugged and made up of compressed rocks.

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