Nepal has three geographical regions: hilly, mountainous and terai. The mountanious region is very cold, hilly has seasonal (summer, temp goes to 35 and winter, temp till 0 - (-2). And the terai is very hot.. most of the time!
The factors affecting the climate of Nepal are: > Sea distace: Nepal is a land locked country. So the water molecules evaporated from bay of Bengal come to Nepal and fall as rain. > Equatorial distance: The revolution of earth. that changes season! summer and winter > Height and Slopes: 1 degree C temperature decreases after 125 ft. as Nepal is a hilly and slopy country, it does affect!
Mount Everest lies in Nepal you can visit this site as well you can watch history of Nepal and Tibet. Tibet ask forest of Nepal and Nepal take mount Everest in its own land you can visit and watch map of Nepal.................. http://www.pacifichumanresource.com/pages.php?ref=about-nepal&&menu-id=2 l Tibet is far from Nepal border you can check this map.......
You need to give a specific desert as there are about 2 dozen major desert regions of the world, each with different climate statistics. May is in spring in the Northern Hemisphere but fall in the Southern.You need to give a specific desert as there are about 2 dozen major desert regions of the world, each with different climate statistics. May is in spring in the Northern Hemisphere but fall in the Southern.
1 year for temperate, tropical, and desert regions 2 years for cold zones
the climate region of Bhutan are divided in to four; 1. subtropical zones. 2, temperate zone. 3. sub-alpine zone 4. alpine zone
Yes, it has 5 development regions. 1. Eastern Development Region 2. Central Development Region 3. Western Development Region 4. Mid-Western Development Region 5. Far-Western Development Region
India and China surrounds Nepal
1) The Sahara 2) The Sahel 3) The Savannah and last but not least the Rain Forest.
i think about 2, but I'm not sure
Mount Everest can be found on the border of Nepal and Tibet in the Himalayan mountains
2 and half feet