Nepal's Natural Resources include hydropower potential, forest resources, minerals like limestone and zinc, and agricultural land for crops like rice, wheat, and tea. Hydropower is a significant resource, with Nepal having the potential to generate a large amount of clean energy from its rivers. However, challenges such as political instability and lack of infrastructure hinder the effective utilization of these resources.
The acronym of NRCS stands for Natural Resources Conservation Service, Nepal Red Cross Society, Normalized Radar Cross-Section, just to name a few and so much more.
Dispersed settlement in rural areas of Nepal allows for better access to agricultural land, reduces the risk of overcrowding, and promotes a more sustainable way of living by preserving natural resources and promoting a sense of community among villagers.
From earthquakes and being landlocked without any food or drink
Brazil is the country with the second largest water resources in terms of total renewable water resources, after Russia. Brazil's vast network of rivers, lakes, and groundwater reserves contribute to its abundant water availability.
natural diversity means the nature which have variations of landforms with in a much species. The natural conditions of landform and climate have contributed to diversity in the Nepalese society or lifestyle by the great ones natural fauna and reserves which helps to Nepal to rich n biodiversity.
Chandra K. Sharma has written: 'Geology of Nepal' -- subject(s): Geology 'River system of Nepal' -- subject(s): Rivers 'Geology of Nepal Himalaya and adjacent countries' -- subject(s): Geology, Nepal, Himalaya Mountains Region 'Natural resources of Nepal' -- subject(s): Natural resources 'Engineering challenges in Nepal Himalaya' -- subject(s): Civil engineering, Engineering geology 'Mineral resources of Nepal' -- subject(s): Mines and mineral resources 'Water and energy resources of the Himalayan block' -- subject(s): Hydrology, Irrigation, Natural resources, Water-power
Economic boom in Nepal could be created by proper utilization of the resources. The resources are lying there but are not utilized properly. So the natural resources should be utilized properly.
The two primary resources in Nepal are tourism and hydroelectricity. The main tourist attractions in Nepal are Mount Everest and other tall mountains.
Nepal is one of the most beautiful countries in the world, full of natural resources as well as the birthplace of Buddha. The downfall to tourism in Nepal, is the lack of cooperation between natives of the country, and the negative attitudes they possess for tourism.
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It can lead to deforetation and can put a lot of pressure on natural resources that are already scare.Torists can also blow up nepal as the security is easy to geet through so dont go to nepal because it might get blown up
lack of technical machines make us to depend on foreign countries to utilize our natural resources. If the government of nepal use its budgets in beneficial area then there is a hope to be counted as devloped country.
nepal is rich in cultural heritage in nepal because
Nepal is second richest water resources country in the world.....Nepal is first in Asia...
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"both are agricultural countries and both have enough amount of Natural Resources but not properly utilized " Mario says this
Yes. Nepal is prone to earthquakes, landslides, and avalanches.