
4 dangerous reasons why planes don't fly over Tibet | Aircraft | Facts |
In this video will get to know why planes don't fly over Tibet. Tibet is on a high plateau—the Plateau of Tibet—surrounded by enormous mountain masses. The relatively level northern part of the plateau is called the Qian tang; it extends more than 800 miles (1,300 km) from west to east at an average elevation of 16,500 feet (5,000 meters) above sea level. Tibet, on the lofty Tibetan Plateau on the northern side of the Himalayas, is an autonomous region of China. It's nicknamed the “Roof of the World” for its towering peaks. It shares Mt. Everest with Nepal. Its capital, Lhasa. ======================================================================== Follow us on- YouTube- / knowlegdehub Facebook- / knowledge-hub-101238571631583 ======================================================================== We are here to provide videos on facts that people are not aware of. We are open for any suggestions. Please press that like and subscribe button for more videos.