Morni and tipra are the ranges seprated by which river
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The Morni hills are off-shoots of the Shivalik range and run in two-parallel ranges from south-east to the north-west. The ranges are divided by the Ghaggar river.

Morni and Tipra Ranges
To the south-east of the Morni range, the ground is broken by projecting spurs that nestle two-ancient natural lakes, Bhim Tal and Draupti Tal.

Tals of Morni
The lakes are located at 28 degree 25′ N and 76 degree 30′ E, at a height of 2000 feet and are seperated by a small hillock. The lakes are surrounded by slopes with terraced agricultural fields on all sides. The higher reaches of the surrounding hills are covered with trees including chil pines. The slopes thus drain naturally into the lakes that overflow into the Tangri rivulet which joins the Ghaggar river. The water of the lakes is used to meet the drinking water needs of the surrounding areas as well as for irrigating the fields. Bhim Tal is the larger of the two lakes and has a water spread of 16.8 hectares and a maximum depth of 4 metres. The gross capacity of the lake is 66.5 hectare metres. The Draupti Tal has a water spread of 7.08 hectares with a maximum depth of 3.4 metres and a gross capacity of 23.67 hectare metres. The morni tals are sometimes collectively referred to as the ‘Tikkar Tal’.
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Morni and Tipra Ranges
To the south-east of the Morni range, the ground is broken by projecting spurs that nestle two-ancient natural lakes, Bhim Tal and Draupti Tal.

Tals of Morni
The lakes are located at 28 degree 25′ N and 76 degree 30′ E, at a height of 2000 feet and are seperated by a small hillock. The lakes are surrounded by slopes with terraced agricultural fields on all sides. The higher reaches of the surrounding hills are covered with trees including chil pines. The slopes thus drain naturally into the lakes that overflow into the Tangri rivulet which joins the Ghaggar river. The water of the lakes is used to meet the drinking water needs of the surrounding areas as well as for irrigating the fields. Bhim Tal is the larger of the two lakes and has a water spread of 16.8 hectares and a maximum depth of 4 metres. The gross capacity of the lake is 66.5 hectare metres. The Draupti Tal has a water spread of 7.08 hectares with a maximum depth of 3.4 metres and a gross capacity of 23.67 hectare metres. The morni tals are sometimes collectively referred to as the ‘Tikkar Tal’.
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Ghaggar river
Explanation:
- Moroni hills have a height of 1,267 meters, in the Panchkula district of Haryana. These ranges are divided by the Ghaggar river.
- The southeast of the ranges is broken by projecting supra by two natural lakes like Bhimtal and Draupadi tal.
- This place is full of forts, waterfalls, and gardens and has a herbal forest.
- The ghaggar river descents from the Himalayas and meets with the other reservoir.
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