The terai region extends from the chure range in the north to the border of India in the south.lt covers 17 percent of total land of Nepal .this terai region is mostly flat and plain with alluvial fertile deposited by the rivers . the climate of the reason is hot and wet in summer and cold and dry in winter.Terai also called the granary of Nepal as more than half percent of people of Nepal depend on the vegetation of Terai region. Terai is plain, where more cultivation is possible. Cultivation is impossible in mountain region due to difficult topography and temperate region and even in hilly region with lots of vegetation it's not possible due to slope area. Terai is only the possible region where much cultivation is possible. Different kinds of vegetation, valuable medicinal herbs, important trees, etc. are found in Terai region. So, Terai region is called the granary of Nepal.
Because they grow a lot of grains there. Wheat, barley, rye...
Yes, most part of Nepal is hilly. But Nepal has three geographical regions. They are Himalayan region, Hilly region and Terai region. The Himalayan region has mountains like Mt. Everest and other six tallest mountains in the world. The hilly region has rough land and capital city of Nepal, Kathmandu. Terai region has plain land which is adjoined with border of India. The views of Nepal are unique too especially the Himalayas, here you can have a look at great views of this region on the link below.
The highlands of Nepal are located in the northern part of the country and consist of the Himalayan mountain range, including Mount Everest. The lowlands are in the southern region, known as the Terai, and are characterized by flat plains and dense forests.
The Terai zone is a lowland region in the southern part of the Himalayan foothills, primarily found in Nepal and northern India. Characterized by its flat, fertile plains and subtropical climate, the Terai is known for its rich biodiversity and agriculture, supporting crops like rice, wheat, and sugarcane. The area also features dense forests and is home to various wildlife species, including endangered animals such as the Bengal tiger and one-horned rhinoceros. The Terai serves as a crucial ecological and agricultural zone, contributing significantly to the livelihoods of local communities.
1.a wide-brimmed felt hat, typically with a double crown, worn chiefly by travellers in subtropical regions.2. a belt of marshy jungle lying between the lower foothills of the Himalayas and the plains.
The terai region extends from the chure range in the north to the border of India in the south.lt covers 17 percent of total land of Nepal .this terai region is mostly flat and plain with alluvial fertile deposited by the rivers . the climate of the reason is hot and wet in summer and cold and dry in winter.Terai also called the granary of Nepal as more than half percent of people of Nepal depend on the vegetation of Terai region. Terai is plain, where more cultivation is possible. Cultivation is impossible in mountain region due to difficult topography and temperate region and even in hilly region with lots of vegetation it's not possible due to slope area. Terai is only the possible region where much cultivation is possible. Different kinds of vegetation, valuable medicinal herbs, important trees, etc. are found in Terai region. So, Terai region is called the granary of Nepal.
The Terai region of Nepal is known as the granary of Nepal due to its ability to cultivate and produce food.
Nepal Terai Congress was created in 1951.
The Terai region occupies about 17% of the total land area of Nepal.
No, Makwanpur lies in the central region of Nepal.
india, nepal, and bangladesh
in terai region
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we found crops sugarcane fruits and vegetables
Himalayan Region, Mountain Region and Terai Region.
Nepal has three geographical regions: hilly, mountainous and terai. The mountanious region is very cold, hilly has seasonal (summer, temp goes to 35 and winter, temp till 0 - (-2). And the terai is very hot.. most of the time!
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