Why shiwaliks are prone to land slide?
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Shiwaliks are prone to landslide because,
This range the southernmost Himalayan range and the ranges after them are higher in height.
So, the monsoon winds carrying water pours all of their water on the side of Shiwaliks.
Therefore, due to moisture in soil it is prone to landslides
This range the southernmost Himalayan range and the ranges after them are higher in height.
So, the monsoon winds carrying water pours all of their water on the side of Shiwaliks.
Therefore, due to moisture in soil it is prone to landslides
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The shiwaliks ranges are still in the process of folding. This is the the youngest range of the Himalayas formed by unconsolidate rock material. Therefore these ranges are prone to earthquake and landslides.
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