explain the three parallel ranges of the himalayas in 3to 4 point
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The first and most tallest range of Himalayas are himadri or upper Himalaya. It is most tallest and continuous range of Himalayas.
The middle range of Himalayas are known as Himachal . This belt is very much broken range of Himalayas and their height is less than that of himadri.
The last range of Himalayas are known as shiwalks or lesser Himalayas. This belt is not broken much as Himachal , their height are lesser than the other two ranges .
The middle range of Himalayas are known as Himachal . This belt is very much broken range of Himalayas and their height is less than that of himadri.
The last range of Himalayas are known as shiwalks or lesser Himalayas. This belt is not broken much as Himachal , their height are lesser than the other two ranges .
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1. The northernmost range is known as the great are inner Himalayas or the Himadri .It consists of last year pic with an average height of 6000 m. the code is made up of granite.
2. The range lying to the south of the Himadri for most rugged mountain and known as Himachal .This reason is well known for hill stations.
3. The outermost range of the Himalayas called the shiwaliks .They extend over a width of 10 to 50 kilometre and have an altitude with varying between 900 to 1100.
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