1. What create a climatic divide between Indian subcontinent and Central Asia?
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Explanation:
The Himalayas act like a high wall, blocking the winds from passing into Central Asia, thus forcing them to rise. ... The moisture-laden winds on reaching the southernmost point of the Indian subcontinent, due to its topography, become divided into two parts: the Arabian Sea Branch and the Bay of Bengal
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Answer:
The Himalayas are the most significant geographical structure of India.
They comprise the most dominating geographic feature of India.
The Himalayan mountain ranges act as a climatic divide between the Indian sub-continent and Central Asia.
The lofty Himalaya Mountains form a barrier which affects the climate of India,
prevents the cold winds of north Asia from blowing into India, thus protecting it from severely cold winters.
It also traps the Monsoon winds, forcing them to shed their moisture within the sub-continent.