what is the foothills of Shivalik Range known as
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Rajdeep here...
According to my knowledge,
Foothills of Shiwalik range is known as:
Lesser Himalayas, or the Terai Region.
Monsoon or Deciduous forests are found here because this area receives 100-200cm rainfall annually.
Thanks!
Answer:
The Shivalik foothill area, often referred to as the Kandi belt, can be found in Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Haryana, and the northwestern state of Jammu & Kashmir.
Explanation:
Lesser Himalayas, also referred to as the Terai Region, are the Shiwalik range's foothills.
Here, you can find monsoon and deciduous forests because this region gets 100–200 cm of rain a year. They are surrounded to the south by Main Frontal Thrust fault system, which has steeper slopes there.
The coarse silt Bhabar zone transitions to the virtually flat plains below this. The Himalayas' westernmost range is the Shiwalik Range, which includes the Shivalik Hills, also called Churia Hills.
This range extended across the northern region of the Indian subcontinent, from of the Indus River towards the Brahmaputra River.
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