Nepal is the country that is second richest in water resources.
Nepal is second richest water resources country in the world.....Nepal is first in Asia...
Russia is the second richest country in total water resources with 8.1 % of total water resources. But nepal is second richest in per-capita water availability.
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Nepal is the Second Richest Country (after Brazil) in Water Resources.The water has the capacity of generating 83,000 mega watts of hydro power potentiality but Nepal only utilizes 2 percent of hydro-electricity of its total production capacity. Also, Nepal has most costly Electricity all over the world.
Russia (with total renewable water resources of 4,498 cubic kilometers)
God has been very kind to our country to provide her unlimited natural resources. Nepal is known as the second richest country in water resources next to brazil . rushing rivers and rivulets , gorges with astonishing depth, roaring falls, lakes and so on have contributed to the enrichment of water significance in Nepal. The major rivers like Mechi, Koshi , Bagmati, Narayani, Mahakali, karnali gandaki etc the lakes like Mahendra Tal , Phewa Tal etc are some etc are present in Nepal. We are rich for the hydro power genration . however due to the lack of political stability , manpower , skills , investment and so on , we have not been able to utilize the electricity and we are facing the problems of load shedding .
Firstly the main feature of Nepal is The Mount Everest known "Sagarmatha" in Nepali which is the highest peak of the earth. The mountainous north region has eight of the world's ten tallest mountains. Nepal has a rich geography & it is the second richest country in water resources in the world. It is also the country where lord Gautam Buddha was born. Nepal has nearly 3000 mountains and 2000 lakes.
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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.
The country with the third-largest water resources in terms of renewable freshwater supply is Argentina. Approximately 20% of the world's freshwater is located in this South American country.
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