The eastern part of Nepal receives more rainfall than the western part primarily due to the influence of the monsoon winds. The Indian monsoon brings moist air from the Bay of Bengal, which encounters the Himalayas, causing orographic lift and resulting in heavy precipitation in the eastern regions. As the air moves westward, it loses moisture, leading to drier conditions in the western part of the country. This rain shadow effect contributes to the significant disparity in rainfall between the two regions.
No they are not close. They are about 3,506 km / 2,179 miles apart. The distance between Katmandu Nepal (the capital) and Shanghai.
The headquarters of Mechi Zone is Ilam, a municipality in eastern Nepal.
Three of the five peaks (main, central, and south) of Kangchenjunga are on the border of North Sikkim district of Sikkim, India and Taplejung District of Nepal, while the other two are completely in Taplejung District
No, the capital of Tibet is Lhasa. Nepal is a country not a capital.
The coordinates 28°N latitude and 84°E longitude point to a location in Nepal. Specifically, this area is near the western part of the country, in the vicinity of the Dhaulagiri mountain range. Nepal is known for its diverse geography and is home to some of the highest peaks in the world, including Mount Everest.
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The distance between the western border and the eastern border of Nepal is approximately 1,000 kilometers (about 620 miles). This distance varies slightly depending on the specific points chosen along each border. Nepal stretches from the northern Himalayas to the southern plains, making it a relatively narrow but elongated country.
.If there is no hill in Nepal it cause less rainfall but it would not be like desert.
The Gurkha are people mainly from the Mid-Western and eastern Nepal. Their name derives Khambu warrior Gorakhnthan in the 8th Century
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India borders Nepal to south, east and west.
Yes, it has 5 development regions. 1. Eastern Development Region 2. Central Development Region 3. Western Development Region 4. Mid-Western Development Region 5. Far-Western Development Region
NO. Nepal is considered to be part of South Asia, not the Middle East.
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The driest place in Nepal is the Mustang region, particularly around the town of Jomsom. This area experiences a rain shadow effect due to the Himalayas, receiving very little rainfall annually, often less than 200 mm. Its arid climate, combined with high altitude, creates a unique desert-like environment, making it distinct from the lush landscapes found in other parts of Nepal.
The far eastern countries that border India are China, Nepal and Bangladesh!