explain three parallel division of himalaya
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parallel range of Himalaya are HIMADRI,HIMACHAL,and SIWALIK
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the parallel division of Himalaya are Humdri,Himachal,Shivalik.
Himadri
1) it's is located in the Northern part of the India.
2) it has an hight of 6000meters.
3) it is also know as greater or inner Himalaya.
4) it is known as the back bone of the Himalaya.
Himachal
1) it is also known as the lesser Himalaya.
2) it has an height of 3700-4500metres.
3)it is located south of himadri.
4) it's width is over 50km.
Shivalik
1) it is located outer most range of India.
2) it's weidhth is about 10-50km.
3) it's average height is 900-1100m.
4) the longitudinal valleys lying between lesser Himalaya and Shivalik is called dungs.
Himadri
1) it's is located in the Northern part of the India.
2) it has an hight of 6000meters.
3) it is also know as greater or inner Himalaya.
4) it is known as the back bone of the Himalaya.
Himachal
1) it is also known as the lesser Himalaya.
2) it has an height of 3700-4500metres.
3)it is located south of himadri.
4) it's width is over 50km.
Shivalik
1) it is located outer most range of India.
2) it's weidhth is about 10-50km.
3) it's average height is 900-1100m.
4) the longitudinal valleys lying between lesser Himalaya and Shivalik is called dungs.
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