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The
Himalayan region abounds in glaciers. Most of the big glaciers lie in the eastern
Himalayas. As the western Himalayas receive only a small amount of rainfall, barring the
formation of vast snowfields, the source of some of the big rivers of Nepal are in fact
glaciers.
Nepal's
largest glacier lies in the Mahalangur and the Kumbhakarna ranges. Khumbu is the biggest
glacier and Langtang the longest. Kanchenjunga, Yalung, Nupchu and Lamtang are some other
glaciers belonging to the eastern Himalayas. Tukche and Hidden valley glaciers belong to
the central Himalayas but these are comparatively small. Eating into the land along their
course, the glaciers have been partly responsible for changing the Himalayan landscape,
and for evolving various geo-patterns ranging from big cirques and rock basins to hanging
valleys and morainic ridges. |

Khumbu
glacier

Langtang
glacier
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