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elucidate why shiwalik are prone to landslides

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Answered by Prakhar2708
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Answer:

Shivalik is the lowermost range of the Himalayas. It is made up of unconsolidated sediments and is found near river valleys which erodes the soil and hence prone to landslides. These sediments, are more susceptible for downslope movement under the force of gravity in rainy season.

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Answered by ArnavChatterjee
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Answer:

Yes it is prone to landslides

Explanation:

Shivalik is the lowermost range of the Himalayas. It is made up of unconsolidated sediments and is found near river valleys which erodes the soil and hence prone to landslides. These sediments, are more susceptible for downslope movement under the force of gravity in rainy season.

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