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mention any three difference between himachal and himadri ranges

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Answered by shivamsinghrajput1
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Himadri
It is the topmost range of the Himalayas
Its other names are Great or Inner Himalayas
Its is the most continuous range
It has an average height of 6000m
It contains all the prominent peaks of Himalaya
The folds are asymmetrical in nature
The core of this part is composed of Granite
 
Himachal:
The range lying to the south of Himadri is Himachal
Other name is lesser Himalaya
The ranges are mainly composed of highly compressed and altered rocks
Altitude varies from 3700 and 4500 and width is 50 km
Contains all the famous hill stations

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Answered by LonelyHeart
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Hey friend,
Here is your answer:

Himachal -

1. Himachal is also called as the Lesser Himalayas or the Middle Himalayas.
2. They lie south of the Himadri ranges.
3. They are lower ranges.
4. They consist of many beautiful hill stations like Shimla, Ranikhet, Nanital and Darjeeling.

Himadri -

1. Himadri is also called as the Great Himalayas or the Inner Himalayas.
2. They are the northernmost range.
3. They are much higher compared to the other Himalayan ranges.
4. They consist of high peaks like Mount Everest, Kanchenjunga, Nanda Devi and Badrinath.

Hope it helps u.
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