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hydroelectricity can be produced in a huge amount in nepal why ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nepal's huge hydropower potential is due to many perennial rivers, which start from the high Himalayan Mountains rising above 8,000 m in the north, flowing through the mountains toward low-lying plains in the south, and continuing on to India. The sources of water for these rivers are snow melt, glaciers and rainfall.

Answered by aryanbrainliest
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Explanation:

Nepal's huge hydropower potential is due to many perennial rivers, which start from the high Himalayan Mountains rising above 8,000 m in the north, flowing through the mountains toward low-lying plains in the south, and continuing on to India. The sources of water for these rivers are snow melt, glaciers and rainfall.

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