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.
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.
The northern mountain ranges consist of 3 main rainges which are: 1. Karakoram 2. Himalayas : the Greater Himalayas Lesser Himalayas and Siwalik 3. Hindukush range Other than these ranges there are three other ranges that run parallel to each other, they are : 1. Dir range 2. Swat range 3. Kohistan range
The name of the mountain system made up of parallel ranges is the "Cordillera." This term is often used to describe mountain ranges that run parallel to each other, such as the Andes in South America or the Rocky Mountains in North America.
The Himalayas, Alpine and Andes
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).
The Himalayas are in Central Asia, north of India.
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The Himalayas are in central Asia, north of India.
There are many mountain ranges like the Himalayas. Take a look at the link I have given.
The three highest mountains are the HImalayas, the Andes and the cotière chain of the pacific 1, Himalayas 2, Karakorum 3, Hindukush
The mountain ranges in India are the Himalayas
The 3 ranges are Himachal,Himadari and Shiwaliks.