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explain the geographical features of Sikkim​

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Answered by kashifa007
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Sikkim is a small hilly State in the Eastern Himalayas with formidable physical features. It is bounded by vast stretches of the Tibetan Plateau in the North, the Chumbi Valley of Tibet and the kingdom of Bhutan in the East, the Federal Democrate Republic of Nepal in the West and Darjeeling District of West Bengal in the south.

The state of Sikkim has a total area of 7096 sq.kms and is stretched over 112 kms from North to South and 64 kms from East to West. It lies in the North Eastern Himalayas between 27o00'46" to 28o07'48" North Latitude and 88o00'58" to 88o55'25" East Longitude.

The State receives an Annual Rainfall of 2000 mm to 4000 mm. Tista & Rangit, which originates, from Cholamu Lake and Rathong Glacier, respectively are the two major rivers of the State.

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