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Explain the longitudinal division of Himalaya pls ans fast

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Answered by atikshghuge
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The Himalaya consists of three parallel ranges in its longitudinal extent a number. A number of valleys lie between these ranges. The northernmost range is known as the great on inner Himalayas or the Himadri.

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Answered by nikhit12386
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The Himalayas consists of the parallel ranges in its longitudinal extent a number. A number of valleys lie between these ranges. The northern most range is known as the greater on inner Himalayas or the Himadri. It is most continuous range consisting of the loftiest with an average height of 6000 M. It contains all the prominent Himalayan peaks. The range lying the south of Himadri forms the most rugged mountain system and is known as Himachal or lesser Himalaya. The ranges are mainly composed of highly compressed and altered rocks. The altitude where is between 3700 and 4700 M and the average with is of 50 km. The outermost range of the Himalayas is called the Shivaliks. They are extent over a width of 10 to 50 km and have an altitude varying 900 and 1100 meters.

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