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Why is the landform of nepal useful?write its utilities in four points

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Answered by shruti202068
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Explanation:

Nepal encompasses an impressive portion of one of the planet's superlative landscapes, the Himalayas, as well as a strikingly different lowland environment along its border with India. To the geology enthusiast and outdoor adventurer alike, this relatively small country beckons with a staggering collection of landformsLowlands

Southern Nepal features the country's only low-lying terrain, that northern extension of the Indo-Gangetic Plain called the "Terai" or "Tarai." Nourished by Nepal's three great drainages -- the Kosi, Narayani and Karnali, all draining the Himalayan front -- these hot, humid alluvial flats once supported dense tropical forests, but now are intensively cultivated and densely populated in many areas. The Indo-Gangetic Plain itself extends far into India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, marking the floodplains of the great Indus and Ganges-Brahmaputra drainages.

Hills

The Hills Region of Nepal, or the Pahar, bridges the lowlands of the Terai and the high Himalaya in a rugged frontier of substantial ranges and intervening valleys. The chief uplifts are the Mahabharat Lekh and Siwalik ranges. With higher elevations in the Mahabharat Lekh reaching around 12,000 feet, these are "hills" only in relation to the dramatically lofty ramparts of the main Himalayas. Significant basins include the Pokhara Valley and the famous, heavily developed Kathmandu Valley.

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