Geography, asked by namanshab2874, 1 year ago

Why is snowline of western himalayas lower than eastern himalayas?

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Answered by tuka81
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Western Himalayas are above 36°N Lat. ... Thus the 8° difference in the latitude between the two ends of the Himalayas has affected the altitude of the regional snowline so that it is lower in western Himalayas and higher in the east. .

Answered by aqibkincsem
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Answer:

There is the exact reason why the snowline of the western himalayas lower than the eastern himalayas. The western part of the himalayas will extend till the western part of River Kali.

The height of the mountains from the plains in the specific part will rise through the various stages. The high mountain range is of a longer distance from the specific level of the plains.

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