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40 sats \ 4 replies \ @Coinsreporter 7h \ on: Parent's Corner- Tongue Twister alter_native
Try this one as well and say this is the best one your uncle (we call Chcha) sent for you from India.
Is there anywhere in India that gets that much snow? Looks like where I live. Haha.
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Yes, I suppose there are places in India which get much more snow than all of Canada.
I think you've forgotten that we've Himalyas to the north of us and most of the taller peaks are covered in snow all year round.
Have you heard the name of Kashmir? I believe it's one of the most beautiful places on Earth if not the best. Then we've Leh and Laddakh which normally have temperatures in minus all year round.
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Cool. I never thought of the Himalayas as part of India but the range is essentially India's northern border right?
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Yes in the north and I live right under the starting point of them.
Himalyas are vast, dense and very wide. They are divided in three parts. The southern part lies in whole of northern India running approximately 2500 kms, the width is also around 400 kms.
You get Snow in Canada mostly because of the higher latitudes, but here we get because of higher elevation of the Himalyas.
However I'm in the plains but we have also get one or two days where we can see dew getting frozen.
Please don't take this as criticism, I love Canada for its too much Snowy. ;)
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