- The
Hengduan Mountains (simplified Chinese: 横断山脉;
traditional Chinese: 橫斷山脈; pinyin:
Héngduàn Shānmài) are a
group of
mountain ranges in
southwest China...
- The
Hengduan Mountains subalpine conifer forests are a
temperate forest in the
Hengduan Mountains of
southwestern China. The
forests extend within the...
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western part of
Sichuan province in
Southwest China. It is part of the
Hengduan Mountains, a
complicated system of
mountain ranges of
western Sichuan,...
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subrange of the
larger Nu Mountains,
themselves a
constituent range of the
Hengduan group. The
crest of the
range rises to over 6,000
metres (20,000 ft) above...
- south,
which forms one
quarter of its
total perimeter. In the north, the
Hengduan Mountains form the
border with China.
Hkakabo Razi,
located in
Kachin State...
- Himalayas,
Hindu Kush,
Kunlun Mountains, Tian Shan, Karakoram, Pamir-Alay and
Hengduan Mountains The
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North American Cordillera) Arakan/Rakhine
Mountains – 950 km (590 mi)
Hengduan Mountains – 900 km (560 mi) as a
system of
mountain ranges Ogo Mountains...
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northeastern India where the
Himalaya are said to end,
although high
ranges (
Hengduan Mountains on the China–Myanmar border)
actually continue another 300 km...
- into the
northwestern Myanmar. The
ecoregions in the
hotspot include:
Hengduan Mountains subalpine conifer forests Nujiang Lancang Gorge alpine conifer...
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Achenes labelled Ranunculus cf.
tachiroei is
known from the
Pliocene of the
Hengduan Mountains of China.
Indeterminate achenes have been
found from Neogene...