Himachal Pradesh as suggested by its name is in the lap of Himalayas. It has a deeply dissected topography with an intricate mosaic of high mountain ranges and deep valleys of varying slopes and sizes at different altitudes. Physiographically the State is divided into following categories: |
Valleys:
These are upto an elevation of 1000meters. These are very fertileand can be used for intensive agricultural activities. |
Low hills:
These have an altitude of 1000 to 2000 meters and are suitable for Horticulture. |
High hills:
These are between 2000 to 3500 meters and are sparsely populated. They are good forraising forests. |
Alpine zones:
Above 3500 meters, they are good for grazing pastures. |
Snow cladded ranges:
They are practically devoid of any vegetation. |