Geography, asked by anitadevi46666, 5 hours ago

Which range is prone to earthquake

a.) Himadri

b.) Himachal

c.) Shiwaliks

d.) Purvanchal​

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Answered by velpulaaneesh123
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Answer:

Himadri is the answer

Explanation:

The Himadri also called the Great or Inner Himalayas, is the northern most range of the Himalayas. This range is in a single, unbroken line and has the highest peaks like Mount Everest and Mount Godwin Austin.

The next range the Himachal, is located south of the Greater Himalayas. The height of mountains in this range is between 3700 and 4500 metres hence is also referred to as the Lesser Himalayas! In other words, the Himachal is made up of altered rocks. The Pir Panjal is the longest range in the Lesser Himalayas. The Dhaula Dhar and the Mahabharat are other ranges famous for their beauty. The Himalayas are also divided into regions from east to west.

Answered by XxyourdarlingxX
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Himadri

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The frequency of earthquakes in the Himalayas is high because of the speed at which the Indian plate is moving. Mount Everest is increasing in height at a rate of about 5cm/year, which is very fast as compared to other orogenies.

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