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11 Facts About The Himalayas - From Geology Researchers
The Himalayas Are Still Growing Every Year Mount Everest increases in height by about 4 millimeters each year due to tectonic ...
Geologically, the Himalayas stand as the most impressive natural monument on our planet Earth. Its snow-capped mountain peaks ...
Nepal has the most Himalayan peaks, including eight of the world’s tallest mountains. Learn how the Himalayan range is shared ...
Rainfall in the Himalayas has decreased by 15 per cent in the last 20 years, leading to a deepening water crisis.
ITANAGAR, (IANS) – As part of a global effort, scientists, and birdwatchers in the Himalayan regions of India, Nepal and Bhutan came together and documented as many birds of the mountain range as ...
An important portion of the Himalaya’s glacier cover is currently stable and, thanks to an insulating layer of debris, may be even growing, a new study finds. The study’s conclusion contradicts a ...
Scientists have found evidence of a huge mountain range similar in scale to the Himalayas which spanned at least 2,500 kilometres and sustained an explosion of life on Earth 600 million years ago.
Veteran BJP leader Murli Manohar Joshi emphasizes the equal importance of protecting the Himalayas and national borders amid ...
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The Indian tectonic plate is splitting deep under the Himalayas: Does it mean more earthquakes?
New research reveals the Indian tectonic plate beneath the Himalayas is not a solid slab but is warping and tearing. This ...
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