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Explain the characteristics of the Arunachal Himalayas.
Solution
The characteristics of Arunachal Himalayas:
(i)These extend from the east of the Bhutan Himalayas up to the Diphu pass in the east. The general direction of the mountain range is from southwest to northeast. Some of the important mountain peaks of the region are Kangtu and Namcha Barwa.
(ii)These ranges are dissected by fast-flowing rivers from the north to the south, forming deep gorges, Bhramaputra flows through a deep gorge after crossing Namcha Barwa.
(iii)Some of the important rivers are the Kameng, the Subansiri, the Dihang, the Dibang and the Lohit. These are perennial with the high rate of fall, thus, having the highest hydro-electric power potential in the country.
(iv)An important aspect of the Arunachal Himalayas is the numerous ethnic tribal community inhabiting in these areas. Some of the prominent ones from west to east are the Monpa, Daffla, Abor, Mishmi, Nishi and the Nagas.
(v)Most of these communities practise Jhumming. It is also known as shifting or slash and burn cultivation. This region is rich in biodiversity which has been preserved by the indigenous communities.
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