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V. Answer each of the following questions in 30 words.
1. State two differences between the Lesser Himalayas and the Outer Himalayas.
2.
What are three important land features of the Northern Plains?
3. What are the local names of the Western Ghats and the Eastern Ghats?​

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Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
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Answer:

Explanation:

himachal range (Lesser Himalayas)-

1. it lies in south of himadri range and is also known as lesser himalayas or middle himalayas or antagiri.

2. the altitude in this range is around 3700-4500 meters above sea level.  

3. this range is home to many famous hill stations like shimla, mussorie, kullu valley etc.

4. the average width of this range is about 50kms.  

5. himachal range is quite rugged and made up of compressed rocks.

6. pir panjal, mahabharat and dhauladar are most important sub-ranges of himachal range.  

shivalik range (Outer Himalaya)-  

1. it is the outermost range of himalayas and also known as outer himalayas.

2. the average altitude is around 900-100 meters above sea level.  

3. it is home to flat floored structural valleys called duns.

4. this range extends over width of 10-15kms.  

5. it is made up of unconsolidated materials such as as silt, mud, soft rocks etc brought down by the rivers from greater himalayas and thus is prone to landslides.

6. example- Dehradun

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

answer \:  =  >  \: The difference of duns between inner Himalayan and lesser Himalayan are: Duns can be defined as the flat valleys in outer Himalayas. ... Lesser Himalayan is a category of Himalayan mountain system located in the south of the Great Himalayas and north of the Shivalik range.} \\

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