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name the three parallel range of the Himalayas

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Answered by aman949
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Himadri :

a) The northern most range is known as the Greator Inner Himalayas or the Himadri.

b) It is themost continuous rangeconsisting of the loftiest peaks with an average height of6000 metres including Mt. Everest.

c) The core of this part of the himalayas is composed of granite.

d) It is perennially snow bound.

Himachal :

a) The northern most range is known as Lesseror Middle Himalaya or the Himachal.

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

c) The Pir Panjal range forms the longest and the most important range. The Dhaula Dhar and the Mahabharat ranges are also prominent ones.

d) The range consists of the famous valley of Kashmir, the Kangra and Kullu valley in Himachal Pradesh.

e) There are many famous hill stations in Shimla and Darjeeling in this region.

f) The ranges are mainly composed of highly compressed and altered rocks.

Shiwalik:

a) The outer most range is known as the Shiwalik.

b) Its width is of 10-50 km and has an altitude varying between 900 and 1000m.

c) These ranges are composed of loose river deposits brought down by rivers from the main Himalayan ranges located for north.

The longitudinal valley lying between lesser himalayaand shiwaliks are known as duns. Dehra Dun, Kotli Dun and Patli Dun are some of the well known duns

1.HIMADRI

*innermost range of himalayas.

*average height 6000m

*it is the most continuous range consisting of most lofties peak.

*width of this range is 400km

*it is perennially snow bound and no. of glaciers descend from this range.

2.HIMACHAL

*lies in south of himadri.

*forms the most ruggrd mountains system.

*this range i composed of highly composed and altered rocks.

*average width is 50km

*pirpanjal ranges forms the longest and most important ranges.

3.SHIWALIK

*outermost and lowest range of himalayas.

*width - 10-50km

*altitude-900-1100m

*valley are covered with thick gravel and alluvial

*it composes dense forests and the land is suitable for cultivation.

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Answered by Anonymous
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HEYAA FOCK, Himadri : a) The northern most range is known as the Greator Inner Himalayas or the Himadri. b) It is the most continuous rangeconsisting of the loftiest peaks with an average height of 6000 metres including Mt. Everest. c) The core of this part of the himalayas is composed of granite. d) It is perennially snow bound. Himachal : a) The northern most range is known as Lesser or Middle Himalaya or the Himachal. b) Altitude varies between 3700to 4500m and average width is 50m. c) The Pir Panjal range forms the longest and the most important range. The Dhaula Dhar and the Mahabharat ranges are also prominent ones. d) The range consists of the famous valley of Kashmir, the Kangra and Kullu valley in Himachal Pradesh. e) There are many famous hill stations in Shimla and Darjeeling in this region. f) The ranges are mainly composed of highly compressed and altered rocks. Shiwalik: a) The outer most range is known as the Shiwalik. b) Its width is of 10-50 km and has an altitude varying between 900 and 1000m. c) These ranges are composed of loose river deposits brought down by rivers from the main Himalayan ranges located for north. The longitudinal valley lying between lesser himalaya and shiwaliks are known as duns. Dehra Dun, Kotli Dun and Patli Dun are some of the well known duns.... Hope it helps you!!!
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