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give a description of Shivalik.​

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Answered by TapasyaThakur76
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Explanation:

The Shivalik Hills are the mountain range of the outer Himalayas. The hills consist of 6000 meters of layered rocks. They are known as the Sub - Himalayas or the foothills and were formed by the erosion caused by the rouse of Himalayas.

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Answered by sekharsubham23
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The outermost range of the Himalayas is called the Shiwaliks. The three major features of these ranges are

(i) They extend over a width of 10-50 km and have an altitude varying between 900 and 1100 metres.

(ii) These ranges are composed of unconsolidated sediments brought down by rivers from the main Himalayan ranges located farther north.

(iii) These valleys are covered with thick gravel and alluvium. The longitudinal valley lying between lesser Himalaya and the Shiwaliks are known as Duns, such as Dehra Dun, Kotli Dun and Patli Dun.

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