Status of natural resources of Nepal

Nepal is rich natural resources. We have many types of green forest. So people say that green forest are the wealth of Nation. The forest of Nepal can be classified into these five parts:Image result for status natural resources of nepal
1)      Sub-tropical evergreen:- These are found in the regions up to the height of 1200 m. This types of forest runs from eastern border to western border of Nepal. Sal, sisau, khayar etc are the main trees which we found in this region and it is very important, useful one from the economic point of view.
2)      Temperature deciduous:- Such types of forest we found at the Mahabharat parbat at the height of 2100 m. These types of trees are very soft and not thick. In the winter it is very cold and most of the leaves of trees fall off. Salloo, katus, gurans, sal etc are the some main trees of this region.
3)      Temperate coniferous:- It is found at height of 2100 m to 3300 m. It is very soft. It is useful for furniture and match sticks. Sallo, dhupi, katus, simal etc are the some example of main trees of this region.
4)      Alpine vegetation:- This types of forest is located at the height of 3300 m to 5000 m. It is in the Himalayan region and has no tall trees due to the snowline region and dry area. In this region we can be found valuable herbs like Yarsagumba.
5)      Tundra vegetation:- This region is situated above 5000m and always covered by the snow. It has no trees and plants.
All the things present in the nature which are utilized by the living organism for their survival are together called natural resources. For example; plant, animals, heat, sunlight, water, minerals and fossil fuel. We get all the things from nature. If there is not good nature in our environment our life would be very hard to survive. We have to know about the nature and its benefits towards our life. If we recognize to our natural resources and utilize them properly., we can develop to our country as like other developing countries. There are many priceless natural resources in our country such as minerals, water resources, herbs, forests, mountains, rocks and so on. Henceforth, Nepal is richest in the world for the nature but we are unknown about its value. So here is a slogan:
"Nepal is the richest country in the world but thinking is poorest in the world".
There are many ways to preserve the natural resources of Nepal by the government. They are most valuable things we found in Nepal of the world. The Yeti, The one horned rhinoceros and other wild animals are not found in the world like in Nepal. There are other priceless herbs in Nepal. The national park is one of the best ways to protect the natural resources and it is ruled by the government. Therefore, it is certain area separated for the protection of birds and animals, natural vegetation, land, watershed etc. There are nine national parks so far have been established in Nepal by the government. They are as:-
National Parks and conservation area of Nepal:-
Name
Districts
Area
Establish
1)      Tshe-Foksundo
Dolpa-Mugu
3555 sq km
1984 AD
2)       Langtang
Rasuwa, Sindhupalchok, Nuwakot.
1710 sq km
1976 AD
3)      Sagarmatha
Solukhumbhu
1148 sq km
1976 AD
4)      Chitwan
Chitwan, Parsa, Nawalparasi, Makawanpur.
932 sq km
1973 AD
5)      Khaptad
Bhajang, Doti, Achham, Bajura
225 sq km
1984 AD
6)      Rara
Mugu, Jumla
106 sq km
1976 AD
7)      Bardiya
Bardiya
968 sq km
1988 AD
8)      Makalu-Barun
Sangkhuwasabha, Soukhumbu
1500 sq km
1991 AD
9)      Shiva puri
Kathmandu, Nuwakot
144.78 sq km
2058 B.S.

Wildlife reserves preserve the rare birds and animals and their habitat. It is specially take care of those birds and animals which have been extinct and are disappearing. So far four wildlife reserves and four conservation area are established in Nepal. They are:
Wildlife conservation are of Nepal:
Name
Districts
Area
Establish
1)      Parsa
Chitwan,Parsa, Makawanpur
499 sq km
1984 AD
2)      Shahishukla Phant
Kanchanpur
305 sq km
1976 AD
3)      Dhorpatan
Baglung, Myagdi, Rukum.
1325 sq km
1987 AD
4)      Koshitapu
Sunsari
175 sq km
 1976 AD

The total area is covered by these parks is about 20,702.78 sq km and 13.88% sq km of the total land of Nepal
Conservation area of Nepal
Name
Districts
Area
Establish
Annapurna
Kaski, Myagdi, Manang, Mustan, Lamjung
7629 sq km
1992 AD
Makalu barun
Solukhumbu, Sangkhuwasabha
830 sq km
1991 AD
Kanchanjanga
Taplejung
2035 sq km
1997 AD
Manaslu
Gorkha
1663 sq km
1998 AD

Communicating Emotionally
                 Emotional communication is also called septic communication. It means communicating emotion is more than words. For example we have all entered a room and left someone who was angry at us even before the person said a word. Sentic communication is much two tuning fork vibrating. If they are at the same frequency you can bit one tuning fork have it vibrate and soon second tuning fork will begin to vibrate.
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That means when we are afraid we often attract other fearful people or people that prey on fearful people. When I was a kid we would often say such things as "I get bad vibes from that guy. That is an examples of sentic or emotional communication.
One of the great value of being trained by a network marketing company with a great education plan is that it encourage you to overcome your emotional limitation and speaks from you human spirit.
Communicating physically
We have all met people who we are attracted to physicall. We have also met people who we are repulsed by, just because of the way they look. The reason is physical communication or visual communication, what a person looks like is at first glance the most powerful of all the communication. Studies have shown that true person to person communication is made up of approximately:
10% words
35% emotion
50% visual or physical
5% other variables
In other works, what you look like, or if you are frowning, slouchin, dressed inapporiately all impact your effectiveness in communication. Obviously these are rough estimates or approximation as they serve as good guide lines to improving communication between people.
Some guide line for English
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We don't have to ask about about the salary to the European people. We don't have to ask the age of European people, especially to ladies group. If they ask and then we can be ask to them.
English people usually say year of age of they have completed that, they don't say running year.
In England there are two types of School, they are Private and Public school. There are very cheap second hand cars. Some people have not their own house. But they live in beautiful houses which are made by the muniupulacity. They live with their their parents up to 18th year and then they separate. They have free treatment for health checking and also medicine too. They have national services which are provided by government. They don't call by relation like hello! Uncle, Aunti, They call by the name as like: Hello Mr. Gurung, Hello David, Hello Dhan etc. Usually there is not good weather in UK. So UK people always talk about the weather. That is why they always see the weather. If they have very clean weather and then they say "very good morning". In English have leap year. They have leap year for every four year, that's why they have only 29th days for each February. Generally the year which is divided by number 4, that year will be leap year, suppose 2004, 2008 was leap year because we divide by 4 to that year.

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