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why is Nepal regarded as a mountainous country​

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Answered by kamalkpg
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t is termed as well but it was a temporary measure in min hours of the leaves of the earth by r cycle of these

Answered by Anonymous
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In Nepal the highest mountains are situated in the north and the east with the Mount Everest (8.848 m high) as the world's highest mountain on the northern border to Tibet. South of the mountain range alluvial cones, so called Siwaliks, were formed by erosion as a consequence of heavy monsoon rainfall in a high relief.

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