what is the difference between the aravalli and Himalayan mountain range?
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It is part of the Indian Shield that was formed from a series of cratonic collisions. In ancient times, Aravalli were extremely high but since have worn down almost completely by millions of years of weathering, whereas the Himalayas being young fold mountains are still continuously rising.
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Q. Difference between aravalli range and the Himalayas
- The Aravalis ranges are usually referred to as oldest folding mountain ranges. And these are stretching from northeast to southwest about 300 miles.
- The Aravalis ' length is approximately 1100 km, extending from Delhi to Ahmadabad.
- The Aravalli ranges have very high vegetation resources, and many peninsula rivers have been formed.
- This region is also renowned for its highly wooded area composed of big fields of sand and stone and rose-colored quartzite masses.
- The high height, complicated geological structure, snow-capped peaks, big valley glaciers, profound river gorges, and wealthy vegetation are the most distinctive characteristics of the Himalayas.
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