Guide to Arunachal Pradesh - History - Culture and Economy


Arunachal Pradesh: - The greater part of Arunachal Pradesh's territory comprises of profound valleys flanked by good country levels and edges that ascent to the Great's crests Himalayas. The state includes three expansive physiographic districts. Most distant south is a progression of foothills, comparable in sort to the Siwalik Range (a thin sub-Himalayan belt extending crosswise over quite a bit of northern India), that rise from the Assam fields to heights of 1,000 to 3,300 feet (300 to 1,000 meters). These slopes rise quickly northward to the Lesser Himalayas, where a few edges and goads reach 10,000 feet (3,000 meters). More remote north, along the Tibetan outskirt, lie the fundamental scopes of the Great Himalayas, where Kangto, the most elevated crest in the state, rules the scene at more than 23,000 feet (7,000 meters).

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