Nepal is often a landlocked country covered by mountains Its total area is covered by about 3 percent of the terrain of mountains and mountains Three percent of the total terrain falls in the Terai region On the basis of these geographies, Nepal can be divided into three provinces The Himalayan region is the roof of the world Its height is up to 1.5 meters There are many snowflakes in this area, such as Everest, Annapurna, Gaurishankar, Machpuchre. The summit of Bishwa's Everest is 6,8 m In the Himalayan region, the snow is always covered by more than 1.5 meters
The total area of the hilly state covers an area of 5.4 sq km (8.5%). The height of this section is 5 meters to 5 meters This area mainly consists of mountains and Kathmandu, Pokhara, etc. Fertile plains such as Salyantar, Karaputar, Rumjatar, Tumlingtar, Serabeshi, Rampur Phat are located in this province. Many areas of this region are cultivated and this is the tradition of the Nepalese people. In the province, 1.5% of the population lives There are 3 percent of the land available for cultivation
The Tarai state covers an area of 5.95 sq km, or 1.8 per cent of the total area of Nepal. Economically, this region is considered very important Most of the country's arid lands and dense forests are in this land The mangrove soil and the rivers and rivers flowing through the series have made the mud mad in the mud. Due to the abundant water resources and fertile soil, this section looks suitable for various girls like maize, wheat, sugarcane, vegetables, sorghum. About 1% of Nepal's total indigenous land is in the Tarai That is why the Tarai region is called Nepal's food reserve Nepal's view of the river is divided into three parts
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