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The Himalayan range is made up of loose soft rocks is known as​

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The Outer Himalayas: These mountains are also known as the Shivaliks. With an average height of less than 1,250 metres, they have several broad valleys called duns. They are made of loose, soft rocks and are prone to earthquakes and landslides.

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The Outer Himalayas: These mountains are also known as the Shivaliks. With an average height of less than 1,250 metres, they have several broad valleys called duns. They are made of loose, soft rocks and are prone to earthquakes and landslides.

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