explain purvanchal hills.
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The Purvanchal Mountains, or Eastern Mountains, are a sub-mountain range of the Himalayas in northeast India.
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●The Brahmaputra marks the easternmost boundary of the Himalayas beyond the Dihang George.
● The Himalayas band sharply to the south and spread the Eastern Boundary of India,they are known as Purvanchal Hills or Eastern Hills and mountains
●These Hills running through the North Eastern states .
●They are mostly composed of strong sand stones which are sedimentary rocks .
●They are covered with dense forest.
●They mostly run as parallel ranges and valleys .
●Purvanchal Hills comprises Patkai Hills, the naga Hills ,Manipur Hills and the Mizo Hills .
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●The Brahmaputra marks the easternmost boundary of the Himalayas beyond the Dihang George.
● The Himalayas band sharply to the south and spread the Eastern Boundary of India,they are known as Purvanchal Hills or Eastern Hills and mountains
●These Hills running through the North Eastern states .
●They are mostly composed of strong sand stones which are sedimentary rocks .
●They are covered with dense forest.
●They mostly run as parallel ranges and valleys .
●Purvanchal Hills comprises Patkai Hills, the naga Hills ,Manipur Hills and the Mizo Hills .
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