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State six importance of highlands in geography

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Answered by sangeeta7paulsl
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Highlands or uplands are any mountainous region, elevated mountainous plateau or areas of high hills. Generally speaking, upland (or uplands) refers to ranges of hills, typically from 300 m (980 ft) up to 500–600 m (1,600–2,000 ft) while highland (or highlands) is usually reserved for ranges of low mountains. However, the two terms are sometimes interchangeable.

Six importance of highlands

1. Highlands help to moderate climate.

2. Highlands provide about 23% of the entire landmass in the region, which is essential for the development of the agricultural sector.

3. It is a place, where you can observe the process of precipitation formation.

4. Most local rivers originate from the highlands.

5. The highlands provide many ecosystem services for the rest of the State.

6. It is so vitally important that we work hard to preserve the land.

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Answered by prachikalantri
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Answer: Any hilly terrain, raised mountainous plateau, or sections of high hills are known as the Highlands or uplands. Generally speaking, upland (or uplands) refers to ranges of hills, typically from 300 m (980 ft) up to 500-600 m (1,600-2,000 ft) while highland (or highlands) is usually reserved for ranges of low mountains. The two names are, however, occasionally used interchangeably.

Six importance of highlands

1. The climate is moderated by the presence of the Highlands.

2. Highlands account for over 23% of the region's total landmass, which is critical for the agricultural sector's development.

3. It is a location where you may witness the precipitation creation process.

4. The highlands are the source of the majority of the local rivers.

5. Many environmental services are provided by the highlands to the rest of the state.

6. It is critical that we work diligently to protect the environment.

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