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write about the physiography of kaziranga national park,assam

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Answered by vivek2001
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Kaziranga is one of the oldest National parks in India and it is the largest habitat for Indian single horned rhinos.Kaziranga National Park is an Indian national park and a World Heritage Site in Golaghat and Nagaon districts of Assam, India.It is one such place in the country that has preserved natural marvels. Climate is typically tropical. Varies from very hot and humid in summer (April to June) and cold nights and warm days in winter (from November to January). Kaziranga gets flooded by the water of Brahmaputra almost every year, during monsoon. The rainy season prevails from June to August. During rain, Kaziranga becomes inaccessible.

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Answered by bratislava
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Write about the physiography of kaziranga national park,assam

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  • The kaizarange is one of the oldest national parks of India and is the largest habitat of the single-horned rhinos and is located nth Nagaon districts of the Assam and the sanctuary host about the two-thirds of the rhinos and the park is about the 40 meters long and covers an area of about 378 km square.
  • The Kaziranga has a flat and fertile expanse of the lands and is formed by the silt deposition and the erosion by the river Brahmaputra and landscape comprises of the sandbars and the riverine floods know to be formed by the lakes and they provide a shelter for the animals during the time of the floods and ha a large tracts of the lands that are under the sub-Himalayan belts and is also surrounded by the tea plantation belts.
  • The area forms part of the wetlands and marshes and has moist broadleaf forest and includes numerous small bodies of the water.

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