The Terai region of Nepal has a more favorable climate, fertile land, and better access to transportation and infrastructure, making it ideal for agriculture and industrial development. In contrast, the hills and mountains have challenging terrain, limited accessibility, and harsher weather conditions, which hinder industrial growth. Additionally, the Terai's proximity to major markets in India facilitates trade and commerce, further boosting industrial activities in the region. These factors collectively contribute to the disparity in industrial presence between the Terai and the hilly/mountainous areas.
its because most of the eight thousander Himalayas are located in Nepal including the Mt. Everest. and most of the country is mountains and hills which looks exotic.
A very mountainous country. Lots of hills and fast-flowing rivers. You will get to see a lot of mountains.
Hills Industries was created in 1945.
The country extended from east in Mechi and west in Mahakali which is known as a yam between two huge stones is Nepal. With the area of 1,47,181 there is himalayan region in northern part and there lies terai region in southern part.There are many snow capped mountains in Himalayan region and green hills in hilly region and plain area in terai region. There are many plateus,hills,mountains,basins,etc land surface.The surface of nepal is not uniform.This says that nepal is full of geographical diversity.
mountains are a alot higher then hills and hills are just inclined areas
Yes, deserts may have hills and mountains as well as valleys and plains and rivers.
hills and mountains
Hills are smaller in size and elevation compared to mountains. They typically have a rounded or gentle slope, while mountains are taller and have steeper sides. Hills are often found in lower elevations and are easier to climb than mountains.
Mountains and hills underwater can be bigger than the mountains and hills on land.
Between hills and mountains valleys are to be found.
No, Mount Everest is not in the Pennines. The Pennines are a range of mountains and hills in Northern England separating North West England from Yorkshire and North East England. Mount Everest is located in the Himalayan Mountains on the border of Tibet and Nepal.
nilgiri hills