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how many parallel ranges are there in the Himalayas.
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Answered by kingkohinoor04
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three parallel ranges

The Himalayas consist of three parallel ranges, the Greater Himalayas known as the Himadri, the Lesser Himalayas called the Himachal, and the Shivalik hills, which comprise the foothills.

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Answered by yuvikamd18
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The three parallel ranges of the Himalaya mountains are Himadri (Great Himalayas or Inner Himalayas), Himachal (Lesser Himalayas), Shiwaliks (Outer Himalayas):

Himadri (Great Himalayas or Inner Himalayas)- It is the most nonstop and continuous range of the Himalayas. The northernmost range is known as the Himadri. It comprises loftiest tops with a normal stature of 6,000 meters. It contains all the conspicuous peaks. It remains snow-covered consistently and results in the arrangement of ice sheets and some perpetual streams.

Himachal (Lesser Himalayas)- It lies to the south of Himadri and forms the toughest mountain framework. The reaches are principally made out of profoundly compacted and altered rocks. Normal height is between 3,700 to 4,500 meters. Some renowned ranges are the Pir Panjal range, Dhaula Dhar and Mahabharat ranges. It has some renowned valleys like Kullu, Kangra and Kashmir. They are famous for their hill stations. The normal width is 50 Km.

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