i can't say
quite a few - popular are sunkosi, rapti, trisuli, marsyangdi etc
A very mountainous country. Lots of hills and fast-flowing rivers. You will get to see a lot of mountains.
Nepal is the second richest country in water resources. Nepal has 6000 rivers and watersheds. The largest river of Nepal is Koshi, longest is Karnali, and some others are trishuli, kankai, bheri, rapti, saptakoshi, mechi, mahakali, seti, bagmati, arun, tamor etc.
Rivers that start with the letter B are:Brahmaputra, India, China, Nepal, Bangladesh, and BhutanBlue Nile, Ethopia and SudanBeni, BoliviaBelaya, RussiaBarcoo, Queensland, AustraliaBenue, Cameroon, NigeriaBrazos, Texas, USA
On the South side (Nepal) of Mount Everest there is the Khumbu Icefall which runs from Camp 1 to Base Camp.
Geologically, Nepal is part of large fold blocks formed when the Indian sub-continent ploughed into the Asian continent. This movement continues, driven by the forces of plate tectonics. The pattern of the Himalayan rivers easily show some of the history of this movement. The political formation of the Kingdom of Nepal is a different matter which I leave aside.
Chandra K. Sharma has written: 'Geology of Nepal' -- subject(s): Geology 'River system of Nepal' -- subject(s): Rivers 'Geology of Nepal Himalaya and adjacent countries' -- subject(s): Geology, Nepal, Himalaya Mountains Region 'Natural resources of Nepal' -- subject(s): Natural resources 'Engineering challenges in Nepal Himalaya' -- subject(s): Civil engineering, Engineering geology 'Mineral resources of Nepal' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources 'Water and energy resources of the Himalayan block' -- subject(s): Hydrology, Irrigation, Natural resources, Water-power
Nepal = Nepal
The Khumbu Icefall which is just above Mount Everest base camp in Nepal brings a stream of water down which eventuallys forms into a river.
the right answer is the India because it is border to Nepal or it could be bhutan
Madhav Kumar Nepal. He is the prime minister of Nepal.