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explain upper Himalayas, lesser Himalayas and outer Himalayas?

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Answered by RAKSHITH2212
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EXPLANATION :

Explanation:

THE UPPER HIMALAYAS:

The himalayas is divided into three parts it consist of the upper himalayas it is the inner most part of the himalayas and has the highest average of height amoung the three.

LESSER HIMALAYAS:

Lesser himalayas is the middle of the three ranges it lies between the upper himalayas and the outer himalayas.it has a little low avg.height than that of upper himalayas and more than that of outer most himalayas

OUTER HIMALAYAS:

It is the outer and southern most extension of the himalayas it has a very low avg.of height it consist of the shiwlik range.its avg height is about 600 m

Answered by kptinagayathri369
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The Middle or Lesser Himalaya, sometimes also called Himachal or Lower Himalaya lies between the Shiwaliks in the South and Greater Himalayas in the North. It runs almost parallel to both the ranges

The Outer Himalayas : The altitude of this zone ranges from 350 meters (1050 feet) to 1500 meters (4500 feet) above mean sea level. This range of outer (lower) Himalayas is well known as 'Shivalik Hills' (also known as Manak Parbat in ancient times). Shivalik literally means 'tresses of the Shiva'

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