A study shows that warming at high elevations, including the Himalayas, has been about 50% faster than the global average since 1950. Mountains are also drying faster and losing snow more quickly than lowlands, it added. Researchers from the University of Portsmouth studied this "elevation-dependent climate change", caused by factors like sunlight reflection, humidity, and particles in the air.
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Girish Kumar Anshul /
07:21 pm on
25 Nov