Draw a parallel between Himadri and Shivalik. What is it also known as?
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Firstly let's discuss about Himalayas
< > As we know that the Himalayas divided into three different parts I.e. 1 ) Himadri 2 ) Himachal and 3 ) Shivaliks
< > Himadri - Greater Himalayas
< > Himachal - Lesser Himalayas
< > Shivaliks- Outer Himalayas
< > Himadri range is located in the upper most part of the Himalayas it is the most continuous range consisting of the lofiest peaks with an average height of about 6000 metres.
it contain all the prominent mountain peaks of the Himalayas. The world's largest mountain Mount Everest is also a part of the Himadri range in Nepal. the core of is these Himalayas is commonly made up of granite. Also known as Greater Himalayas.
< > the II is the Himachal range. this range lies South to the Himadri it is the most rugged mountain system and thus, known as lesser Himalayas. the height of the Mountain varies between 3700 and 4500 m and an average width of about 50 km the Pir Panjal range forms the longest and the most important range the dhauladhar and the Mahabharata ranges are also very prominent ranges present in the lesser Himalayas.
< > The third and the final range of Himalayas is the shivaliks these are also known as the outer Himalayas. there which is about 10 to 50 km and the average height is between 900 and 1100 m. These Hills are made up of sediments brought Down By The Himalayan rivers.
the longitudinal Valley present between the lesser Himalayas and the outer Himalayas are known as duns. some prominent duns are Dehradun, Kotli - Dun etc.
< > As per your question the range which lies parallel to the outer Himalayas ( shivaliks ) and the greater Himalayas ( Himadri ) is Himachal as it is present between the Himadri range and Himachal range.
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Here's the answer for which you are looking for !!!
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Firstly let's discuss about Himalayas
< > As we know that the Himalayas divided into three different parts I.e. 1 ) Himadri 2 ) Himachal and 3 ) Shivaliks
< > Himadri - Greater Himalayas
< > Himachal - Lesser Himalayas
< > Shivaliks- Outer Himalayas
< > Himadri range is located in the upper most part of the Himalayas it is the most continuous range consisting of the lofiest peaks with an average height of about 6000 metres.
it contain all the prominent mountain peaks of the Himalayas. The world's largest mountain Mount Everest is also a part of the Himadri range in Nepal. the core of is these Himalayas is commonly made up of granite. Also known as Greater Himalayas.
< > the II is the Himachal range. this range lies South to the Himadri it is the most rugged mountain system and thus, known as lesser Himalayas. the height of the Mountain varies between 3700 and 4500 m and an average width of about 50 km the Pir Panjal range forms the longest and the most important range the dhauladhar and the Mahabharata ranges are also very prominent ranges present in the lesser Himalayas.
< > The third and the final range of Himalayas is the shivaliks these are also known as the outer Himalayas. there which is about 10 to 50 km and the average height is between 900 and 1100 m. These Hills are made up of sediments brought Down By The Himalayan rivers.
the longitudinal Valley present between the lesser Himalayas and the outer Himalayas are known as duns. some prominent duns are Dehradun, Kotli - Dun etc.
< > As per your question the range which lies parallel to the outer Himalayas ( shivaliks ) and the greater Himalayas ( Himadri ) is Himachal as it is present between the Himadri range and Himachal range.
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