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About the Area
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Facts & Figures
- The Eastern Himalayan nations: Bhutan, China, India, Nepal.
- Age: 70 million years. The youngest mountain range in the world!
- Formation: A collision between the Indo Australian and Eurasion plates (India and Asia).
- Length: 2,415 km (1,500 miles).
- Highest peak: Mount Everest in Nepal (8,848m). The highest in the world.
- Species: Over 10,000 plant, 900 bird, and 300 mammal species!
- Glaciers: About 15,000 (containing over 12,000 km3 of freshawater).
- Rivers: Source of 3 of the worlds great rivers: The Yangtze, the Indus, and the Ganges.
- Population: Over a billion people live within the river basins of the Eastern Himalayas.
The Eastern Himalayas
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The species
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The people & cultures
With more than 40 languages, the region is home to a mosaic of cultures and faiths that have lived closely with nature for centuries, with many remaining intrinsically entwined today.
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Threats to the Himalayas
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Landscape conservation
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