Nepal is located in Southern Asia. Nepal is a landlocked country that is as big as Arkansas. Nepal is about 800 kilometers (497 mi) and along its Himalayan axis it is 150 to 250 kilometers (93 to 155 mi) across. Nepal is between India and the Tibetan Autonomous Region of China. Nepal contains the worlds tallest mountain Mount Everest (29,035 ft; 8,850 m). Along Nepal's southern boarder, it has a strip of level land that is partly forested and partly cultivated. North of there is the slope of the main selection of the Himalayan range that includes Everest and many other peaks higher than 8,000 m. Nepal's latitude and longitude is, 26.5333 degrees north is the latitude and the longitude is 86.7333 degrees east. Since Nepal is a landlocked country it cannot have access to the sea so Nepal depends on India for goods transport facilities and …show more content…
For a small country, Nepal has great geographic diversity. Some of the regions in Nepal are the Terai region, the Hill region, the Mountain region, and the Trans-Himalayan Region. The geography has affected Nepal's development because it must rely on India to transport goods since Nepal is a landlocked country which means it is surrounded by land, it doesn't have access to the sea. Nepal's climate is influenced by maritime and continental factors. Spring lasts from March to May, and is warm with rain showers, and temperatures around 22 degrees C (71.6 Fahrenheit). Summer lasts from June to August. Autumn lasts from September to November, it is cool with clear skies and is the most popular season for trekking. Temperatures are not too warm, with daily maxima about 25 degrees C (77 degrees Fahrenheit) and cool night with a minimal of 10 degrees C (50