I. HIMADRI
? It is the northernmost range of Himalayas.
? Also known as "Great Himalayas" or "Inner Himalayas".
? It is the most continuous range consisting of very high peaks.
? Average height of Himadri range is 6000m
? Core of the Himadri range is composed of granite.
? It is covered with snow almost throughout the year and a number of glaciers descend
from it.
II. HIMACHAL
? This range lies to the south of Himadri and forms the most rugged mountain system.
? Also known as "Lesser Himalayas".
? It is mainly composed of highly compressed and altered rocks.
? Altitude varies between 3700 to 4500m and average width is 50m.
? Further divided into -- Pir Panjal range, Mahabharata and Dhauladhar range.
?Well known for hill stations- Kashmir valley, Kullu valley, Kangra valley.
Shimla is the summer capital city of the state of Himachal Pradesh in India. Dharamshala is the winter capital of Himachal Pradesh.
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Himachal Pradesh, India
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More than three - "Himvan", "Himvat", "Himachal" and "Himadri". With Himalayas that makes five.
the three parallel ranges of the Himalayas are : 1. Himadri- the highest ranges also known as the greater Himalayas. 2. Himachal- the lesser Himalayas,where we find most of the beautiful hill stations. 3. Shiwaliks- the outer Himalayas,filled with forests.
Latitudinal divisions: 1)Shiwaliks 2)Himachal 3)Himadri
The Indian Himalayas can be divided into three zones - the Shiwalik Hill or the Outer Ranges on the southern wing, the Middle Ranges like the Pir Panjal and the Dhauladhar, and the Greater Himalayas with the highest and oldest peaks (many of these are in Nepal).
himadri peaks
Okay Himalayas cover a distance of 2400km. their width varies from 400km to 150km. it is divided into 3 parts: 1. Great Himalayas or Inner Himalayas or Himadri 2. Lesser Himalayas or Himachal
Coastline benefit India.. Three divisions of Himalaya are Himadri,Himachal,Shiwalik. Rivers affected country ecomony as farmers get water from it and irrigate their land..came into agricultural sector, and hence in such a way it affects the country's economy
there are any lota of dashing cahrasterics of himadri range on is sutlej and other is nepal india border etc
the three parallel ranges of the Himalayas are : 1. Himadri- the highest ranges also known as the greater Himalayas. 2. Himachal- the lesser Himalayas,where we find most of the beautiful hill stations. 3. Shiwaliks- the outer Himalayas,filled with forests.