If the snow cover on the Himalayas starts reducing, it could lead to significant ecological and hydrological impacts. Reduced snowpack would diminish freshwater availability for millions of people who depend on glacier-fed rivers for drinking water, agriculture, and hydropower. Additionally, it may exacerbate climate change effects in the region, leading to increased glacial melt and potential flooding, followed by water shortages during dry seasons. This shift could disrupt local ecosystems and livelihoods, heightening vulnerability to natural disasters and food insecurity.
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Okay Himalayas cover a distance of 2400km. their width varies from 400km to 150km. it is divided into 3 parts: 1. Great Himalayas or Inner Himalayas or Himadri 2. Lesser Himalayas or Himachal
Asia lol (laugh out loud)
They cover parts of India, Nepal, Pakistan, China, Afghanistan, Myanmar, and all of Bhutan.
no....it has never happend and it wont ever......
No, it's right above it. It covers a little part in the north.
They wear cotton, and only enough to cover up
Your local library will have many books regarding the Himalayas. These books will cover everything from geological composition and location to notable historical events that happened on the mountains.
Bhutan, Tibet, India, Nepal, Pakistan, and Afghanistan
The Himalayas are one of the most important mountain ranges of the world, it's located in South Asia and crosses five countries: Pakistan, India, Nepal, China and Buthan. Also, the Ganges, the Indus and the Tsangpo-Brahmaputra, three of the major rivers of the world rise in the Himalayas.
The Himalayas cover about 75% of Nepal. This mountain range includes the highest peak in the world, Mount Everest, which is located on the border between Nepal and Tibet. The Himalayas are a major geological feature that influences the climate, culture, and biodiversity of Nepal.
It covers six countries. The countries are India,Bhutan,China, Afghanistan, Nepel and Pakistan.