Geography, asked by baibhavpriyadarshi15, 4 months ago

what are purvachal hills? mention any two features of these hills

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Answered by vimalkumarvishawkarm
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The Purvanchal Range is the eastern extension of the Himalayas lying in the easternmost parts of India. These mountains are composed of sedimentary rock. They are covered with thick forests. The Purvanchal Range comprises the Naga Hills, Manipur Hills, Mizo Hills and Patkai Hills.

Explanation:

Mountains along the eastern boundary in Indian state are called Purvanchal. Some of the peaks include Patkai Bam and the Naga Hills located in the northern regions of India. Mizo hill in the south are also of medium height. Jaintia, Khasi and Garo hills are on the leeward side of the monsoon season.

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