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Consider the following hill ranges of northeast region of India.
1. Naga Hills
2. Patkai bum
3. Lushai hills
The correct arrangement of these hills from north to south are:
1 2 3
2 1 3
2 3 1
1 3 2
North to South order is Patkai Bum, Naga Hills, and Lushai hills.
1. The Naga Hills, reaching a height of around 3,825 metres , lie on the border of India and Burma (Myanmar). They are part of a complex mountain system, and the parts of the mountain ranges inside the Indian state of Nagaland and the Burmese region of Sagaing are called the Naga Hills. The highest point of Naga hills is Mount Saramati (3826 m).
2. The Patkai Bum are the hills on India's north-eastern border with Burma or Myanmar. They were created by the same tectonic processes that resulted in the formation of the Himalayas in the Mesozoic.
3. The Lushai are a mountain range in Mizoram and Tripura. Its highest point is 2,157 m high Phawngpui, also known as 'Blue Mountain.
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