Geography, asked by snehachatterjee8, 11 months ago

The snow on the slope pf Himalayas in Nepal melt faster than that on the slope toward Tibet.​

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Answered by anikasingh7364
17

Answer:

In winter the sun is always towards the south and northern facing parts of any mountain are in perpetual shadow however in summer the sun will not migrate as much to the north as it migrated to the south in winter

the very vegetation and the ecosystem of forests on the north and south side of a mountain tend to be different due to this variation of sunlight

Explanation:

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Answered by kingofself
5

The snow on the slope of Himalayas in Nepal is melt faster than that on the slope towards the Tibet because of the angle of the rays from the sun which changes with latitude.

Explanation:

  • As we know that the snow on the Himalayas are melting because if the rise in temperature.
  • The temperature increases by some harmful ways like ozone depletion and by the global warming.
  • Other than that, the temperatute changes with the nature of latitude position.
  • The angle of rays from the sun changes with the latitude. The temperature decreases with the increases in the positioning of latitude on the both sides of Equator.
  • The latitude position changing is due to the Earth's spherical shape and the Earth revolution around the sun.

To know more:

Why snow melts more quicklyon the south facing slopes of the himalayas than on the north facing poles

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