-
addition to
protecting species diversity,
restoration of the
native Transhimalayan gr****lands has also been
found to trap more
carbon in the soil, mitigating...
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subrange (some
species found there are
referred to as "Himalayan" not "
Transhimalayan")
Himalayan (album), an
album by the band Band of
Skulls Himalayan cat...
- as some
groups speaking other Tibeto-Burman
languages living in the
Transhimalayan region that
divides India from Tibet. The word
Bhotiya comes from the...
- The Kali
Gandaki Gorge (a graben),
transects the main
Himalaya and
Transhimalayan ranges. Kora La is the
lowest p****
through both
ranges between K2 and...
-
elevation of 7,162m,
Nyenchen Tanglha is the
highest mountain of the
Transhimalayan range. It has a
topographic prominence of 2,239m and its
parent mountain...
- use. Arid and semi-arid land in the
rainshadow of high
ranges have a
Transhimalayan climate. Po****tion
density is very low.
Cultivation and
husbandry conform...
- to 13,100 ft. 20.0%
Alpine 4,000 to 5,000
meters 13,100 to 16,400 ft. 11.8%
Nival above 5,000
meters 32.9%
Transhimalayan Cold arid or semi-arid 2.0%...
-
Retrieved 30 June 2009. Warikoo, K. (1995), "Gateway to
Central Asia: The
transhimalayan trade of Ladakh, 1846–1947", in H. Osmaston; P.
Denwood (eds.), Recent...
- –
transhimalayan range (on Nepal-Tibet
Autonomous Region border)
Gurans Himal Api (mountain)
Saipal upper Karnali basin Kanti Himal –
transhimalayan border...
- and
heavy minerals. The dune sand is
thought to be
derived from the
Transhimalayan arcs (40–45%,
predominantly from the
Kohistan arc), the Karakorum-Hindukush...