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name three. longitudinal division of Himalayas . State one characteristics features of each​

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Answered by kumarperiyanayagi
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Explanation:

The Great or the Inner Himalayas or the Himadri, the Middle Himalayas or the Himachal, and the Outer Himalayas or the Shivaliks.

1) The Great or Inner Himalayas: This is the northernmost range and is also known as 'Himadri'. This is the most continuous range. It contains the loftiest peaks.

2) The Middle or Lesser Himalaya: Himalaya in north is classified as the Middle Himalaya, sometimes also called Himachal or Lower Himalaya.

3) The Outer Himalayas are known as the Shivalik ranges. These ranges are youngest of the Himalayan family.

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Answered by samarthcv
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From north to south: Himadri or Great Himalayan Range or Inner Himalayas: It is the most continuous range having an average height of 6000m and contains all prominent peaks like Mount Everest, Kanchenjunga etc. Himachal or Lesser Himalayas: These Himalayas have an average height of 1500m to 5000m.

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