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explain the relief and topography of purvanchal ranges​

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Answered by HarshChaudhary0706
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The Purvanchal Range or Eastern Mountains are a sub-mountain range of Himalaya, covering an area of about 94,800 km2 with a population of over four million incorporates Nagaland, Manipur, Tripura and Mizoram Hills and Chachar Districts along with a fifth of Haflong tahsil of Assam State and District of Tripa and part ..

The Himalayas bend sharply to the south beyond the Dihang gorge and move outwards to form a covering the eastern boundary of the country. They are known as 'the Eastern or Purvanchal Hills'. It extended in the north-eastern states of India.

Beyond, the Dibang George , the Himalaya bend sharply yo the south and spread along the eastern boundary of India. They are called Purvanchal. These hills seem through the north mostern composed of strong sandstorms which are rocks.

Purvanchal acts as a natural frontier of India with countries like Burma etc. The rivers in this region provides for huge hydro electric power. They trap winds of Northeast which provides heavy rainfalls to the Northeast states. It is a main attraction for the tourists.

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