Geography, asked by sajal1218, 1 year ago

write a short note on purvanchal or the eastern hills?

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Answered by brainygirl6
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These hills are collectively called the Purvanchal because they are located in the eastern part of India.

Extending from Arunachal Pradesh in the north to Mizoram in the south, they form India’s boundary with Myanmar. Differing markedly from the Himalaya in the scale of their relief and in their morphology, these hill ranges none-the-less stem from the same orogeny.

These hills are collectively called the Purvanchal because they are located in the eastern part of India.

Extending from Arunachal Pradesh in the north to Mizoram in the south, they form India’s boundary with Myanmar. Differing markedly from the Himalaya in the scale of their relief and in their morphology, these hill ranges none-the-less stem from the same orogeny.

These hills are collectively called the Purvanchal because they are located in the eastern part of India.

Extending from Arunachal Pradesh in the north to Mizoram in the south, they form India’s boundary with Myanmar. Differing markedly from the Himalaya in the scale of their relief and in their morphology, these hill ranges none-the-less stem from the same orogeny.


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Answered by vibhavshetti29
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Explanation:

These hills are collectively called the Purvanchal because they are located in the eastern part of India.

Extending from Arunachal Pradesh in the north to Mizoram in the south, they form India’s boundary with Myanmar. Differing markedly from the Himalaya in the scale of their relief and in their morphology, these hill ranges none-the-less stem from the same orogeny.

These hills are collectively called the Purvanchal because they are located in the eastern part of India.

Extending from Arunachal Pradesh in the north to Mizoram in the south, they form India’s boundary with Myanmar. Differing markedly from the Himalaya in the scale of their relief and in their morphology, these hill ranges none-the-less stem from the same orogeny.

These hills are collectively called the Purvanchal because they are located in the eastern part of India.

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