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Approximately 30% of India is classified as mountainous, primarily due to the presence of the Himalayan range in the north and several other hill ranges throughout the country. The Himalayas alone cover a significant portion of northern India, impacting climate, ecology, and human settlement. Other mountain regions include the Western Ghats and the Eastern Ghats, contributing to the overall mountainous landscape.

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