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Explain Himachal,Himadri and Shiwaliks

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Answered by iamspruha
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Himachal

Himachal Pradesh, state of India, in the extreme northern part of the Asian subcontinent. ... Indeed, the name of the state is a reference to its setting; Himachal means “snowy slopes” (Sanskrit: hima, “snow”; acal, “slopes”), and Pradesh means “state.”

Himadri

The Himadri also called the Great or Inner Himalayas, is the northern most range of the Himalayas. This range is in a single, unbroken line and has the highest peaks like Mount Everest and Mount Godwin Austin. Several glaciers, such as the Gangotri and the Siachen, originate from this range.

Shivaliks

Shivaliks are mountains and Duars are flood plains. Shivaliks are broadly the part of Himalayas still being formed. They are the innermost (from Indian south) part of the Himalayan arc still being uplifted due to ramming of the Indian plate in Eurasian continent.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Himalayas comprise the himadri or the northern most strange Himachal is the middle Himalayas while Shivalik ranges make the outer Himalayas all important hill stations of Northern India are located on the Himachal range.Shivaliks are prons to landsides being made of unconsolidated sediments

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