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where are the shiwaliks? how are they different from the himadri and himachal ranges?

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Answered by Tushar2006
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shiwalik is the southern most range of the himalayas. it is also known as the outer himalayas. the northern most range of the himalaya is called himamadri. it is also known as the greater himalayas. the range that lies to the south of himadri and North of shiwalik is called himachal
Answered by bratislava
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Where are the shiwaliks? how are they different from the himadri and himachal ranges

Explanation:

  • The Shivalik are the hills of the most ranges and they stretch from the Indus river on the western side and they cover about the 2400 km to the eastern sides of the Brahmaputra river system and are being about the 10 to 50 km in width. And they are found along the southern or the outermost part of the range.
  • The Himadri has an elevation of about the 6000 m about the sea levels and Himachal has an elevation of about 4500 meters. And this comprised of the zone of the hill stations.
  • The himadri is called as the greater and inner Himalayas and north most range of the Himalayas is a single unbroken line and has highest peaks like the mount Everest several glaciers like the Gangotri and the Siachen originate in this range and greater Himalayas serves only the Ladakh and the Kashmir.
  • Those called as the himadri ranges and are formed in the major northeastern pants has an elevation of 4500 m and are border along with the Arunachal ranges.

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