what are the three main ranges of the Himalayas ? describe briefly....
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the three main Himalayas are himadri,himachal and shiwalik . the three parallel ranges of Himalayas are 1: Hamadri the highest ranges also know as the greater himalyas . this range is the most continuous consisting of the highest peaks with average elevation about 6100 MTS above the sea level.
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the three main ranges of Himalaya. are
- greater or inner Himalayas
- it is the northernmost range himadri
- it is the most continuous range consisting lofiest pic with an average height of 6000 m
- it composed of granite the force of this range are asthymmetrical in nature
- it contains all the prominent Himalayan piece
- they are premierly snowbound
2. lesser Himalaya
- it is also known as Himachal range
- it forms the most rubbed mountain system
- it is mainly composed of compressed rocks
- it's altitude where is between 3700 and 4500 m it average with its 50 km
- pir panjal range the longest and the most important range the dhaula and the Mahabharata range are prominent once
- it consist of famous valley of Kashmir the kangra kullu valley in Himachal Pradesh . famous for hill station
3. outermost Himalaya
- it is known as shivalik Range
- it composed of unconsolated sediments brought down by rivers the main Himalayan range
- the shivalik form almost a continuous chain to the south of the Himachal from Jammu Kashmir to arunachal Pradesh
- these valleys are covered with thick gravel and aluminium they are called examples Dehradun kotli done and patli dhun
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