diffritient between the three parralel rays of himalays
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The three parallel ranges of Himalayas are:
⏩ The Great Himalayas - It is also known as the a Inner Himalayas. It has some highest peaks in the world like Mount Everest ( 8848m ), Kanchenjunga ( 8598m ), Nanga Parbat ( 8126m ), Nanda Devi ( 7817m) & Badrinath ( 7138m ).
⏩ The Lesser Himalayas - It is also known as the Middle Himalayas. It consists of many beautiful hill stations like Shimla, Mussoorie, Ranikhet, Nanital and Darjeeling.
⏩ The Outer Himalayas - It is also known as the Shivalik Range. It has many broad valleys that separate it from the Himachal. These valleys are called as duns. Dehradun is best known among them.
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Here is your answer:
The three parallel ranges of Himalayas are:
⏩ The Great Himalayas - It is also known as the a Inner Himalayas. It has some highest peaks in the world like Mount Everest ( 8848m ), Kanchenjunga ( 8598m ), Nanga Parbat ( 8126m ), Nanda Devi ( 7817m) & Badrinath ( 7138m ).
⏩ The Lesser Himalayas - It is also known as the Middle Himalayas. It consists of many beautiful hill stations like Shimla, Mussoorie, Ranikhet, Nanital and Darjeeling.
⏩ The Outer Himalayas - It is also known as the Shivalik Range. It has many broad valleys that separate it from the Himachal. These valleys are called as duns. Dehradun is best known among them.
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