Because of their very high altitude, the Himalayas have a very cold, arctic type climate.
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There are two mountain ranges that may interest you. The first one is the Himalayas and the second is Hengduan Mountains, they are both very famous. Mount Everest known as the the third pole of the world is part of the Himalayas, while the Henguan seperates Tibet from Sichuan.
The middle range of Himalayas is called Himachal range (lesser Himalayas or the Lower Himalayas)
If a magnet had a third pole, it would be referred to as a "monopole." In theoretical physics, magnetic monopoles are hypothetical particles that possess only a single magnetic pole, either a north or a south pole, unlike conventional magnets which have both. However, as of now, no magnetic monopoles have been observed in nature, and they remain a topic of speculation and research in particle physics.
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Mount Everest is known as the third pole because before it was climbed it was the last major adventure on earth after the South and North Pole was reached.
The pole you are referring to is called the mast. If the boat only has one mast it is usually not in the middle of the boat but is normally found in the forward third of the boat.
The Himalayas
because of the strategical location off the great Himalayas, it acts as a climatic divide........
Yes, a fishing pole is a third class lever where the effort is applied between the load (fish) and the fulcrum (pole). This type of lever allows for greater speed and range of motion, but requires more effort to lift the load.
It is called the pole vault pit.