How is the terrain of Nagaland?
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The terrain is hilly, rugged and mountainous. The highest peak is Saramati in the Twensang district, which is 3840 meters above sea level. The average height of the peaks is between 900 and 1200 metres. The hillsides are covered with green forests.
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Nagaland, state of India, lies in the hills and mountains of northeastern part of the country.
The mountains merge with the Patkai Range, part of Arakan system, along the Myanmar border, reaching a maximum height of 12,552 feet (3,826 metres) at Mount Saramati.
Annual rainfall averages between 70 and 100 inches (1,800 and 2,500 mm) and is concentrated in the months of the southwest monsoon (May to September). Average temperatures decrease with greater elevation; in the summer temperatures range from the low 70s F (about 21-23º C) to the low 100s F (about 38-40º C), while in the winter they rarely drop below 40 F (4ºC), though frost is common at higher elevations. Humidity levels are generally high throughout the state.
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