Yes, the Himalayas can be seen from space, as it is part of Earth, considering it to be about 2,400 metres long and 350 km wide. If from a certain angle, the height/elevation of it can be seen. If viewing the top view, it would look like jagged surfaces covered with snow and ice (white in colour).
Yes, the Great Wall of China can be seen from space.
Yes, the northern lights are typically not visible in the Himalayas as they are more commonly seen in polar regions closer to the North and South Poles. The high altitude and light pollution in the Himalayas make it difficult to observe the northern lights.
no, but they have been seen as high as 4,000 meters in the himalayas, specifically Bhutan
It can be seen from space and is the longest wall in the world.
Punjab Himalayas, Kumaon Himalayas , Nepal Himalayas and Assam Himalayas.
No.Nothing auctually can be seen from space. None of the man-made wonders can be seen from space. its a myth about that.
I am sure most of it's part lies in Nepal. It lies in the north east of Nepal, only a very little part of it lies in Tibet. Himalayas are seen from Tibet but they lie in Nepal.
The great wall of china is one man made landmark that can be seen from space, the amazon river is a natural landmark that can be seen.
have you not seen a photo of the earth taken from space? its just a haze around the earth.
Punjab Himalayas, Kumaon Himalayas , Nepal Himalayas and Assam Himalayas.
Punjab Himalayas, Kumaon Himalayas , Nepal Himalayas and Assam Himalayas.
no