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how is himadri different from himachal

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Answered by khyathis
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hi here is ur answer

Himadri

a) the northern most range is known as the greator inner Himalayas or Himadri.

b) it is the most continuous range consisting of the loftiest peaks with an average height of 6000 meters including mount everest.

c) the core of this part of the Himalayas is composed of granite.

d) it is perennial snow bounded.

Himachal

a) the northern most range is known as the lesser or middle Himalayas or the Himachal.

b) attitude varies between 3700 to 4500m and average width is 50m.

c) the ranges are mainly composed of highly compressed an altered rocks.

d) it is not perennial snow bounded

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Answered by Karansingh2003
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Himadri

a) the northern most range is known as the greator inner Himalayas or Himadri.

b) it is the most continuous range consisting of the loftiest peaks with an average height of 6000 meters including mount everest.

c) the core of this part of the Himalayas is composed of granite.

d) it is perennial snow bounded.

Himachal

a) the northern most range is known as the lesser or middle Himalayas or the Himachal.

b) attitude varies between 3700 to 4500m and average width is 50m.

c) the ranges are mainly composed of highly compressed an altered rocks.

d) it is not perennial snow bounded

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