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what is the difference between the 3 ranges of the Himalayas and what do you mean by pts

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Answered by priya380
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the parallel ranges of Himalaya are Himadri, Himachal,shiwalik
HIMADRI
it is the most continue ranges consisting of the loftyest peak on average of 600km
it contains all the prominent of Himalaya s peak
the core of this part of Himalayas is composed of granite
HIMACHAL
the range of Himachal are mainly composed of highly compressed and alter rock
the altitude vary between 3700m to 4700m and average width is 50km
these regions well known for its hill station
SHIWALIK
it is outermost range of Himalaya
they extent over a width of 10to 50 km and havean altitude varying between 900m to 1100m
these Himalaya are covered with thick gravel and alluvium
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