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3. The western Himalayas are lower than the eastern Himalalyas. ​

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Answered by SagnikDey2007
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Western Himalayas are above 36°N Lat. (Mt. Godwin-Austin), and eastern Himalayas are below 28°N Lat. (Kanchenjunga). Thus the 8° difference in the latitude between the two ends of the Himalayas has affected the altitude of the regional snowline so that it is lower in western Himalayas and higher in the east. .

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Answered by b22554113
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The snowline in the Himalayas has different heights in different parts, depending on latitude, altitude, amount of precipitation, moisture, slope and local topography. 1. The snowline in the Western Himalaya is at a lower altitude than in the Eastern Himalaya

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