Short note of shiwaliks
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•Shiwaliks extend over a width of 10 - 50 kms.
•Shiwaliks have a altitude varying between 900 and 1100 metres.
•These ranges are composed with unconsolidated sediments.
•They are still in the process of folding they are prone to earthquakes.
•Average height of Shiwaliks is between 3700 to 4500 metres.
•The longitudinal valley lies between lesser Himalayas and Shiwaliks are DUNS, Kotli Duns and Patlin Dun etc.
•These ranges are earthquake prone areas.
•These range are also landslide prone areas.
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Cybary
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•Shiwaliks extend over a width of 10 - 50 kms.
•Shiwaliks have a altitude varying between 900 and 1100 metres.
•These ranges are composed with unconsolidated sediments.
•They are still in the process of folding they are prone to earthquakes.
•Average height of Shiwaliks is between 3700 to 4500 metres.
•The longitudinal valley lies between lesser Himalayas and Shiwaliks are DUNS, Kotli Duns and Patlin Dun etc.
•These ranges are earthquake prone areas.
•These range are also landslide prone areas.
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Regards :)
Cybary
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Answer:
The outer-most range of the Himalayas is called Shiwaliks.
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