Geography, asked by dograp1973, 2 months ago

why do the northern mountains have low average altitude in Europe( Europe not India)​

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Answered by sambitsn2006
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Answer:

The Singalila range forming the boundary between Nepal and Darjeeling district or Sikkim and the Dongkya range bordering Bhutan and Sikkim are really off shoots of the Himadri Himalaya which descends down to the regime of Himachal Himalaya.

Answered by pragatigoyal639
5

Answer:

Mountain climates are characterised by low night-time temperatures, even during the

warmer months, and thus by relatively short seasons when minimum temperatures

climb above freezing. Although daytime temperatures may rise significantly above

freezing during the summer, they tend to be lower than those in the surrounding

lowlands. Maximum temperatures are therefore relatively low, particularly at high

latitudes. During the winter months, temperatures in most temperate mountain areas

not only remain below freezing but are also lower than lowland temperature

at the same latitude.

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