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Classification of Himalayas, -Mahabharat range, -Pir panjal range, -Dhaula…
Classification of Himalayas
Himadri
Consisting of loftiest peaks
Average height: 6000 meters
Folds are asymmetrical in nature.
Composed of granitic rocks.
They are permanently snow bound.
Consist large number of glaciers
Himachal
Also known as lesser Himalayas.
Average height: 3700-4500 metres
3.Consist 3 important ranges
Consist famous valleys:
Well known for it's Hill stations
Shiwalik
Outer most range of Himalayas
Average height: 900-1100 metres
Width: 10-50 metres
Consist of thick gravel and alluvial
Dehradun
Koti dun
Pati dun
-Mahabharat range
-Pir panjal range
-Dhaula Dhar range
Kashmir, kullu and Kangra