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Why are ice stupas given in conical shape?

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Answered by thisisamritha007
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Answer:

Ice Stupa is a form of glacier grafting technique that creates artificial glaciers, used for storing winter water (which otherwise would go unused) in the form of conical shaped ice heaps. During summer, when water is scarce, the Ice Stupa melts to increase water supply for crops.

Answered by skyfall63
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"Ice Stupa" is a "glacial grafting method" that produces "artificial glaciers", which is made in the "shape of conical ice" heaps to store winter water. The Ice Stupa melts during the summer to improve water availability for crops whenever the water is sparse.Besides, Ice Stupa serves the purpose of drinking in summers, help farmers in irrigation, & saves water.

Explanation:

  • "Ice Stupa" was invented by "Sonam Wangchuk" in Ladakh & this project is carried out by the "NGO" "Students' Educational & Cultural Movt." It was launched in the year "October 2013" under the project name "The Ice Stupa project".
  • The ice stupa is based on a basic idea: by conducting glacial freezing or water "downstream" via a pipe to a neighboring site. The water is then driven "vertically", melting to "cone-like surfaces "at temperatures of less than 20°C.
  • The glacier melt was connected to ice surface exposed to wind and heat, Wangchuk observed .. When ice was held in a cone-shaped manner on "vertical sides", only the tiny top surface gets "exposed" to the "direct sunlight" – "unlike" "ice fields" that are on "glacier surfaces/flat ground". This could be "stored" in villages at "lower altitudes". A twenty meter long and "40 meter" "high ice cone" contains roughly "16 million" liters of snow. The same volume of water in a layer of 2 meters will see the "surface five times" & would "melt five times as easily".

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