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Everest snow cover has retreated by 490ft in 1.5 months, says study​

In less than two months, the snow line around Mt Everest has risen by 490 feet, primarily due to sublimation influenced by strong winds, low humidity, and warm temperatures. Scientists warn that this elevation in the winter snow line could threaten water security and increase wildfire risks in the region.

​ In less than two months, the snow line around Mt Everest has risen by 490 feet, primarily due to sublimation influenced by strong winds, low humidity, and warm temperatures. Scientists warn that this elevation in the winter snow line could threaten water security and increase wildfire risks in the region. In less than two months, the snow line around Mt Everest has risen by 490 feet, primarily due to sublimation influenced by strong winds, low humidity, and warm temperatures. Scientists warn that this elevation in the winter snow line could threaten water security and increase wildfire risks in the region. Read More

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