Lesson 6 of 11 • 38 upvotes • 10:37mins
in this lesson karan jakhar describe about Geographical structure of haryana. The Sivalik Hills is a mountain range of the outer Himalayas. It is about 2,400 km (1,500 mi) long enclosing an area that starts almost from the Indus and ends close to the Brahmaputra, with a gap of about 90 kilometres (56 mi) between the Teesta and Raidak rivers in Assam. The width of the Sivalik Hills varies from 10 to 50 km (6.2 to 31.1 mi), their average elevation is 1,500 to 2,000 m (4,900 to 6,600 ft) Geologically, the Sivalik Hills belong to the Tertiary deposits of the outer Himalayas.They are chiefly composed of sandstone and conglomerate rock formations, which are the solidified detritus of the Himalayas to their north; they poorly consolidated. The remnant magnetization of siltstones and sandstones indicates that they were deposited 16–5.2 million years ago. In Nepal, the Karnali River exposes the oldest part of the Shivalik Hills
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Haryana Geography: Course Overview (in Hindi)
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Bordering States of Haryana (in Hindi)
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Rivers of Haryana: Part 1 (in Hindi)
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Rivers of Haryana: Part 2 (in Hindi)
8:54mins
Rivers of Haryana: Part 3 (in Hindi)
8:40mins
Geographical structure of Haryana part 1 (in Hindi)
10:37mins
Geographical structure of Haryana part 2 (in Hindi)
9:54mins
Wildlife Conservation Sanctuary in Haryana part 1 (in Hindi)
8:49mins
Wildlife Conservation Sanctuary in Haryana part 2 (in Hindi)
8:32mins
Wildlife breeding center in Haryana (in Hindi)
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Important Lakes of Haryana (in Hindi)
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