highest point-mount Everest
height-8848m.
I was at Dharmasala a week ago...its height is 1750m and no snow in nearby mountains also...
No, to have snow on top (permanently) the height of the mountain must exceed that of the snow line for the particular latitude at which the mountain is located (the snow line is higher at the equator than it is at the poles). Mountains that do not reach this height are not permanently snow capped (they may have snow on in winter months).
because of the snow in the Himalayas
A snow leopard lives in the Himalayas.
Can you narrow it down a bit please? The Himalayas is a huge region, of some of the highest mountains in the world. Everest, the tallest mountain in the world, has got two heights: one, recognised by Nepal, is the snow height and is 8848 metres; the other is the rock height, as recognised by China, and is 8844 metres. No mountain, anywhere in the world, has a constant height: they all change over time.
No
Yes they are highly specialised to the ruff world of snow in the Himalayas. No other cats are specialised to live there.
names and height of important peaks of himalayas
I believe that the reason they are covered with snow is because of how high the elevation they have.
a glacier has a snowline at the same height as the wastage line.
people of the himalayas wear woolen clothes
the average height is about 6000 meters