Geography, asked by sharon1432, 9 months ago

Which of the following ranges of the Himalayas are composed of

unconsolidated sediments brought down by rivers?
(a) The Pir Panjal range

(b) The Karakoram range

(c) The Shivaliks

(d) The Ladakh range​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

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Answered by bratislava
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The Shivaliks ranges of the Himalayas are composed of  unconsolidated sediments brought down by rivers.

Explanation:

  • The unconsolidated sediments are those that are brought down by the flow of the other sediments were the rocks were deposited in fragments by the chemical and the biological agents. These sediments were not compensated and lithified.
  • The southernmost part of the Himalayas forms the Siwalik hills that are the lowermost rage of Himalayas. They extend over a 10 to 15 km in width and their altitude varies between the 900 to 1100 km.
  • These ranges are discontinuous and they are made of these sediments that are brought down by the flow of the rivers.

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