Geography, asked by vishal713988, 5 months ago

how is himadari range different from himachal range​

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Answered by shraddhaaluna00
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Himadri range has a much higher average altitude than Himachal range. Explanation: Himadri range is the 'northernmost range of Himalayas' and also known as greater Himalayas.


vishal713988: can you give me answer in difference
Answered by Muskkaan692009
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Answer:

Himadri:

• Northernmost and highest range

• Most continuous range

• Average height is 6000 mts

• Consists of lofty peaks, steep slopes, deep valleys

Himachal:

• Lies to the south of the Himadri

• Most rugged

• Average height is 3700 and 4500 mts

• Famous for hill stations.

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Himadri range has a much higher average altitude than Himachal range. Himadri range is the 'northernmost range of Himalayas' and also known as greater Himalayas.

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