Did You Know?

Kangchenjunga means "Five Treasures of Snow."

Where is it?

Kangchenjunga is in Nepal and India.

Why is it special?

It is very high and hard to climb.

What Kangchenjunga Does

It gives water to rivers.

It is home to many birds.

People hike to see the view.

It has snow all year round.

It is part of a big range of hills.

It is a place for fun and joy.

More About Kangchenjunga

Kangchenjunga was first climbed in 1955. It is a hard climb, so not many people go up. The mountain is very big and tall. It has five peaks that look like a crown.

This mountain helps the land by giving water. The snow melts and flows down to rivers. Many people use this water for their homes.

In the future, more people will visit Kangchenjunga. They will come to see its beauty. It is a special place for nature lovers.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Kangchenjunga"] --> B["Third-Highest Mountain"] A --> C["Summit at 8,586 m"] A --> D["Located in the Himalayas"] D --> E["Bounded by Tamur River"] D --> F["Bounded by Lhonak River"] D --> G["Bounded by Teesta River"] A --> H["Border between Nepal and India"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Kangchenjunga:The name of a very tall mountain.
summit:The highest point of a mountain.
Himalayas:A large mountain range in Asia.
province:A large area of a country.
border:The line that separates two places.