in indian longitudinal extent the himalayas consist of three parallel ranges. Describe all the three ranges
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Three parallel ranges of Himalayas are
1) Himadri
2) Himachal
3) shiwalik
1) Himadri:-
a)It is the most continues ranges consisting of the loftyest peak an average of 600km
b) It contains all the prominent of Himalayas peak
c)the care of this part of Himalayas is composed of granite
2) Himachal :-
a) the ranges of himachal himalay are mainly composed of highly compressed and alter rocks
b)the altitude vary between 3700m to 4700m
and average width is 50km
c)this range is well known for its hill station
3) shiwalik :-
a)it is the outermost range of Himalayas
b) They extend over width of 10 to 50 km and have an altitude varing 900m to 1100m
c) these valleys are covered with thick gravel and alluvium
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1) Himadri
2) Himachal
3) shiwalik
1) Himadri:-
a)It is the most continues ranges consisting of the loftyest peak an average of 600km
b) It contains all the prominent of Himalayas peak
c)the care of this part of Himalayas is composed of granite
2) Himachal :-
a) the ranges of himachal himalay are mainly composed of highly compressed and alter rocks
b)the altitude vary between 3700m to 4700m
and average width is 50km
c)this range is well known for its hill station
3) shiwalik :-
a)it is the outermost range of Himalayas
b) They extend over width of 10 to 50 km and have an altitude varing 900m to 1100m
c) these valleys are covered with thick gravel and alluvium
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The three parallel ranges of the Himalayas are:
Himadri (Great or Inner Himalayas)
It is the most continuous range. ...
Himachal (Lesser Himalayas)
It lies to the south of Himadri and forms the most rugged mountain system. ...
Shiwaliks (Outer Himalayas)
This is the outermost range of the Himalayas.
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