answersLogoWhite

0

Nepal

Nepal is a landlocked country located in South Asia, and bordered by People's Republic of China and the Republic of India. It has a total area of 147,181 sq km with a population of about 29.3 million as of 2009.

1,846 Questions

Who was the first Nepalese lady to climb the MountEverest?

ms. bachendri pal was the first lady to climb the mt Everest

How many miles are between Delhi India and Kathmandu Nepal?

Distance:

The distance from London, England to New Delhi, India, is 4164 miles (6701 km). Flight:

London (LON) to Delhi (DEL)

Flight Duration 8 hours 10 mins

What is the area of Terai region of Nepal?

we found crops sugarcane fruits and vegetables

Whats the capital for Nepal?

Kathmandu is the capital of Nepal, located in the central region of Nepal.

How densely populated is Nepal?

The population density is 102 people per square kilometre

Why Nepal is a land of geographical diversity.justify?

Nepal is a landlocked country. It has been divided into Himalayan region in the north, Hilly region in the middle and Terai region in the south. The Himalayan region is covered with snowy mountains where ,only few of the foods grow, the Hilly region is surrounded by sloppy hills, valleys,etc. where terrace farming can be done and the Terai region which is plain and fertile and suitable for every crops.

What does the sun and the creasent moon on the Nepal flag mean or stand for?

The moon represents light ,security,stability,strength,knowledge,wisdom and dependability..The sun represents the central source of light, energy, life,power,fire,warmth,the eye to our solar existance,and judgement.The moon and sun also indicate night and day.moon godess and sun god, a balance between hot and cold.the sun the commander and the moon the neutral witness...Basically what i think it indicates is the flag of nepal as representing the energies of both the moon and sun upon the land of nepal on mother earth.It could also be a blessing to the nation...

How many seasons does Nepal have?

There are six season in Nepal. They are:-

  1. Spring - April-May
  2. Summer - June-July
  3. Monsoon - Late June-Mid September
  4. Autumn - September-November
  5. Winter - December-January
  6. Windy - February-March

What was the population of Nepal in 2068?

You are asking us to predict what the population of Nepal is going to be in the year 2058, which (since it is presently 2012) is 46 years in the future. Nobody knows what the world will be like 46 years from now. There is no possible way to make a reliable prediction about that. I could, of course, make an unreliable prediction, that is easy. Nepal will have a billion people in 2058, as a result of mass immigration following the great floods of 2030. There you go.

What is Nepals national bird?

The Common Raven is the national bird of Bhutan.

What is a terai region?

1.

a wide-brimmed felt hat, typically with a double crown, worn chiefly by travellers in subtropical regions.

2. a belt of marshy jungle lying between the lower foothills of the Himalayas and the plains.

What country speaks nepalese?

Nepali is the official language of Nepal, but it is also spoken in Bhutan. It was actually first called Khaskura, then Gorkhali, before being named Nepali.

Nepali is the official language of Nepal, but it is also spoken in Bhutan. It was actually first called Khaskura, then Gorkhali, before being named Nepali.Nepali is the official language of Nepal, but it is also spoken in Bhutan. It was actually first called Khaskura, then Gorkhali, before being named Nepali.

What species of fish is only found in Nepal?

what time will annouced that the hilsa (national fish) of Bangaldesh country.

Who is the first governor of Nepal Rastra bank?

Mr. Himalaya Shumsher J.B. RanaApril 26, 1956 - February 7, 1961

Where is Nepal located?

Nepal is between China and India. The people's movement in June 2006 overthrew centuries-old shah Dynasty and declares Nepal is a federal Democratic republic of Nepal on May 28, 2008. Nepal is a land-locked country nestled in the laps of mighty Himalayan Range.

Who was the Nepal's first scientist?

Tinkal Gurung(yagya Gurung) is the first scientist of nepal.

How hot is Nepal?

The hottest temperatures in Nepal can usually be found during the spring months, from April to June. At this time the climate can get as hot as 104 degrees Fahrenheit.

What are the problems faced by the elderly in Nepal?

· Malnutrition

· High Child Mortality Rate

· Maternal Mortality Rate

· Poverty

· Lack Of Health Education

· Lack of Health Services

· Rapid Population Growth

· Unhealthy Life Style