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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.

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Why do people who live in the mountains of Nepal have bigger lungs than you do?

In high elevation, mountainous areas, the air is very thin, meaning the oxygen molecules are more spread out. When people began living in these mountains, breathing was obviously an issue, since there was less oxygen to breathe. These people's bodies have adapted over the years, and they generally require less oxygen. Their body produces more red blood cells to carry oxygen as well.

Why does one egg need to be boiled in Pokhara Nepal 900 m above sea level 7 min and in Hameln Germany 9 m above sea level 4 min - Parameters Pokhara cooking gas softer water Hameln electricity?

At school I remember being very impressed when I learned that mountaineers climbing Everest couldn't make decent tea because the water never got hot enough ------- !

Broadly speaking, the temperature at which water boils varies with the atmospheric pressure, and the atmospheric pressure varies inversely with the height above sea level. This means that water at 900 m above sea level boils at a lower temperature than water at 9 m above sea level - so your egg would take longer to cook up there! You'd need the maths to work things out more precisely, but this might be as much as you need to know? Hope it gets you started, anyway.

What is the email address of prime minister of Nepal?

At the website for the prime minister, it list the email address as being info@opmcm.gov.np. The email address is for the Office of the Prime Minister and Council of Ministers.

What is the phone number of krishi bikash bank of Nepal?

hi malae tapaeharuko barcha kawosoti ko phnoe nambar densaknuhuchha

Do the symbols on the Nepal flag resemble anything?

The flag of Nepal, the only non-rectangular national flag in the world, contains a sun on the bottom pennon and a sun setting above a moon on the upper pennon.

The concept of the sun and the moon on the flag represents the hope of the Nepalese people that the country of Nepal will last for as long as the sun and the moon. The moon is used to represent the concept of Nepalese calmness, while the sun is used to represent the people's resolve.

Where can you learn bsc biochemistry in Nepal?

BSc Biochemistry is in Universal Science College (Affilliated to Pokhara University) at Chakupat, Lalitpur

Can you provide information on the political conditions of medieval Nepal?

Political condition of Nepal is in the deep problamatic since non of the government level people are interested towards the word " Development " so the condition of country is worst day by day which might creat a problem in future that there might not remain any more the word "Nepal" in coming future.

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Which is the highest waterfall of Nepal?

The longest Waterfall in Nepal Is Hyatung Waterfall which is 319M long situated in between of Isibu and Samdu VDC of Terhathum District Eastern part of Nepal.

How do you get call details of Nepal telecom?

In order to get your call details from the cellular provider Nepal Telecom, you will need to contact the customer service department. They then can email, fax or snail mail you your call details.

Does Nepal use rupees as money?

Yes ! you are right. Nepal uses Nepalese rupees as money.

What is called black millet in Nepali?

Black millet is called 'MAS' or simply 'KALO DAL' in nepali language. MAS is typically cooked in a black iron pot over mild heat. When it is ready it looks like completely black soup. It has lots of iron content and help to maintain iron content in blood.

What do people in Nepal drink?

normal drinks that are used are used in cities of London as well as cities in Nepal

Why is Nepal is know as one of the smallest country?

I will go out on a limb and say it is because Nepal is one of the smallest countries. It is not the smallest, however.

Nepal to Philippine peso?

1 Nepalese rupee is equal to 0.46 of a Philippine peso as of June 3rd, 2014.

What are the main reasons of population growth in Nepal?

In my point of view the main reasons of population growth is poverty and illiteracy.