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what is himachal and shiwalik

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Answered by shilpagogia
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they both are mountain ranges of himalayas

Answered by Axial
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Hey Mate....

The Himalayas have three ranges, they are:

Himadri: It is the most continuous range. It consist of peak with average height of 600m. It consist of all the prominent parto. The folds of the himalyas are of asymmetrical nature. 

Himachal: This range is mainly composed of highly compressed rocks. The atitudes varies from 3700-4500m, The average width is 50xm

Shivalik: They extend over a width of 10-15m. They have an altitude of 900-1100m. The valleys are covered with grass and alluvial.

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