Geography, asked by viveksingh4668, 1 year ago

What would happen if all snow and ice on Himalayas melt and flowing through great Indian desert

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Answered by soumya123473
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Glaciers play an important role in the global hydrological cycle, through the storage of water for thousands of years (Figure 2.1). Water is stored in a series of reservoirs, including the ocean, lakes, groundwater, atmosphere, snowpack, and glaciers. Water movement is driven by energy: warmer air temperatures speed up the water cycle; colder air temperatures slow the water cycle down. Water movement from the atmosphere to the oceans and continents occurs as precipitation, including snow, sleet, and other forms of solid precipitation. Snow that accumulates for many years may turn into a glacier. This chapter reviews the current understanding of Hindu-Kush Himalayan (HKH) glaciers in the context of the modern climate setting, impacts of aerosols and black carbon1 on the energy budget affecting the glaciers, what paleoclimate records can tell us about current regional climate conditions, regional hydrology, and physical hazards in the Himalayas.

Answered by bhumikakiroula
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This will create a great cyclone like one in kedarnath ...

Thankyou....

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