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Answered by paridhalla
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it is an intermountain valley, fill comprising of unconsolidated gravel and mud. A Succession of plateaus is present above the plains of jhelum and its tributaries . these plateau like terraces are called karewas or vudr in local language

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Answered by aniket1454
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The Kashmir valley is an oval-shaped basin, 140 km long and 40 km wide, trending in the NNW–SSE direction. It is an intermountain valley fill, comprising of unconsolidated gravel and mud. A succession of plateaus is present above the Plains of Jhelum and its tributaries. These plateau-like terraces are called ‘Karewas’ or ‘Vudr’ in the local language. Despite continuous erosion since millions of years, more than half of the valley is still occupied by the Karewa.

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