The Himalayas, known as the longest as well as the highest mountain ranges of the world, serve as the natural habitat to a wide variety of wildlife. The Himalayan Wildlife comprises of one third of all mountain animals. The absolute variety of the Himalayan topography is the reason behind it being home to the rare plants and endangered species of animals. The rarest of wild animals and birds can be spotted in the wildlife in the Himalayas.
As you explore the diverse wildlife of the Himalayas you will get to know many interesting and amazing facts on the Himalayan Wildlife. Different regions, owing to the climatic condition of that region have different kinds of forests and animals. In the Terai region the Himalayas, the fauna comprises of Sal, Teak and Shisham/rosewood forests. As we go higher with the rising altitudes, the terrain changes to include Pine, Oak, Deodar, Fir, Rhododendron, Birch and Juniper trees. One can also find some of the rarest flowers while on the Himalayan Wildlife tour.
The Garhwal region lilies and potentillas present the Himalayan beauty in a different look. There are four main types of vegetation found in the Himalayan region - temperate, alpine, tropical, and subtropical. The Himalayan Wildlife and forests are most suited for insects like bumblebees and crane flies. As you go higher, you will notice that the insects have dark bodies so as to absorb as much heat as possible as the climate gets cooler. The Himalayas Wildlife sanctuaries showcase different types of butterflies- Apollo's, blues, vanessas, and papilios.
chemical changes in water or the air, temperature change (climate change) these are just some.
Well there could be a Meteor hitting the earth. that's what extincted the dinosaurs. maybe.. Natural Disasters such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, abrupt changes in the heating and cooling of Earth, glaciations, and meteors, can all cause extinction of animals. PS. i heard in 2029, there will be a comet hitting the earth
Periodic changes are those changes that repeat themselves at frequent intervals of time. Non periodic changes are those changes that do not repeat themselves at regular intervals of time
Changes in the independent variable will cause changes in the dependent variable.
Periodic changes are the changes occured due to temperature,wind speed,lightening,etc...
The climate of the Himalayas is: Mainly summer and winter (summers average: 30 Degrees Celsius and winters average: 18 Degrees Celsius. For more information visit Himalaya200.com
Sort of. They stay in the same area but the altitude changes. They live in Asia near the Himalayas. In winter, they live near the bottom, in the sub-alpine areas. In summer they move up the mountains where it is still cold.
Language varieties occur when a group of people split off from another and eventually develop their own norms and cultures which then shapes and changes their language.
personal changes such as what....?
There are changes brought up in animals and plants. It is due to evolution.
The Himalaya Mountains were formed by the uplifting of a crustal plate boundary (India and Asian plates), but the area had previously existed as a seabed or ocean floor. Continental drift creates changes in the landforms of the Earth's crust over many millions of years.
Some herbivores that live in the mountains include mountain goats, marmots, pikas, and bighorn sheep. These animals have adapted to the rugged terrain and harsh conditions of mountain environments in order to find food and avoid predators.
mountains,caves/caverns,canyon
Avalanches can take place in mountainous regions with steep slopes, heavy snowfall, and unstable snowpack. They commonly occur in places like the Alps, Rocky Mountains, Himalayas, and other mountain ranges around the world. Avalanche risk increases during and after snowstorms or rapid temperature changes.
Absolutely it will falling down
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mountains,caves/caverns,canyon