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explain any two paints each about the three parallel ranges of himalayas.​

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Answered by roman6055
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Explanation:

GREATER HIMALAYAS:-

1. It is the northernmost range of Himalaya

2. It is a permanent snow covered area therefore it is called as Himadri ......

3. its average height is 6000 and above....

MIDDLE HIMALAYAS:-

1.It lies between greater Himalayas and Shivalik Range....

2. It is also called as Himachal and lesser Himalayas....

3. Its average height is 3700 to 4500 m above the sea level....

SHIVALIK RANGE:-

1.It is the southernmost range of Himalayas....

2. It is also called as outer Himalayas...

3.These Ranges are often this continuous and its average height is 900 to 1100 m....

Answered by JAYADADI
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Answer:

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  • Himadri -

1) It is known as greater Himalayas and it's average height is 6000 m.

2) The glaciers Gangotri and Yamunotri are found here from where the Ganga and Yamuna river originates.

  • Himachal -

1) It is known as lesser Himalayas and it's average height is 4500 m.

2) It is covered with evergreen and oak forests and corniferous forests and important hill stations are located here.

  • Shivaliks -

1) It is known as outer Himalayas and it's average height is 1250 m.

2) Alongvthe foothills of shivaliks ,the plains have a deposition of gravel,pebbles and sand brought down by the rivers.This is known as Bhabar.

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