Geography, asked by WhiteDevilRev, 10 months ago

Write a short note on Shivaliks.

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Answered by kushagrasingh5p501ca
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shiwaliks are the outermost range of Himalayas . their width is about 10 - 50 km they have varying altitude that is 900-1100m. they contain unconsolidated sediments brought down by rivers. it also contain thick gravel and alluvium deposits

Answered by sukhmanbrar32
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shiwaliks are the outermost range of Himalayas . their width is about 10 - 50 km they have varying altitude that is 900-1100m. they contain unconsolidated sediments brought down by rivers. it also contain thick gravel and alluvium deposits.

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