It is said that a geographical location affects
the kind of lifestyles, food, clothes and culture
of the people living there. This makes it
different and unique from other places. Find
out how the people living in hills and plains
contributed in the diversity of our country.
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Hill people, also referred to as mountain people, is a general term for people who live in the hills and mountains. This includes all rugged land above 300 metres (980 ft) and all land (including plateaus) above 2,500 metres (8,200 ft) elevation. The climate is generally harsh, with steep temperature drops between day and night. High winds, runoff from melting snow and rain cause high levels of erosion and thin, immature soils. Climate change is likely to place considerable stress on the mountain environment and the people who live there.
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