explain the landforms of rajasthan and assam.
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First Let's see about Rajasthan,
Rajasthan has varying topographic features though a major part of the state is dominated by parched and dry region. The extensive topography includes rocky terrain, rolling sand dunes, wetlands, barren tracts or land filled with thorny scrubs, river-drained plains, plateaus, ravines and wooded regions.
NOW about Assam
The northern part of the hilly region, i.e. the Karbi plateau is essentially the north-eastern extension of the Shillong plateau. The southern part, i.e. the North Cachar Hills forms the western flanks of Naga – Barail ranges. The highest elevation of the Barails in Assam is 1713m above MSL near Haflong.
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