Life in the Himadri is difficult due to extreme cold, permanent snow cover, steep terrain and high altitude. The region lacks oxygen, has harsh winters and limited vegetation, making it unsuitable for large human settlements or agriculture. Class 7 Social Science ...
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Ladakh is home to rare and unique wildlife such as snow leopards, Tibetan antelopes, yaks, ibex, marmots and wild sheep. These animals are specially adapted to survive the cold, dry climate and high altitudes of this mountainous and rugged region. Class ...
Ladakh is called a cold desert because it receives very little rainfall, has extreme temperatures and dry, rocky terrain. Winters are extremely cold, dropping below –30°C. Unlike hot deserts, it’s situated at high altitude with snow-covered peaks and barren landscapes. Class ...
Moonland in Ladakh has a barren, rugged landscape resembling the moon’s surface. It formed due to folding of oceanic land during the collision of India and Eurasia. Its unique rock formations, deep valleys and dry conditions make it visually stunning ...
The Great Himalayan National Park in Himachal Pradesh is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It preserves rich biodiversity, including endangered species like snow leopards and Himalayan monals. Village communities living nearby help conserve the ecosystem through sustainable practices and forest ...