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1. why do Himalayan River have water all year round? 2. why do the shepherd's in the Himalayas take their flocks to the upper reaches of the mountains during summer? 3." The population in the mountain regions is sparse and widely dispersed". explain of the meaning this sentence? 4. what is grown on the mountain slope? 5. How has road construction changed farming and tourism in the Himalayas? 6. why are there landslides in the Himalayas? 7. why are the forests in the Eastern Himalayas so dense? what trees grown in these forest? ​

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Answered by saudabi74
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1. It has water in it through the year because of rainfall or melting snow. Complete solution: The Himalayan river originates from the mountains of the Himalayan ranger. As these rivers get water from the snow which is melting the glaciers and also with the help of the rain.

2.  In summer, these groups migrate to upper reaches of the valley and in winter, they take their flocks to the lower areas of the valley to protect themselves from the harsh cold. The habitat of these people is in the hilly terrain of the North-Western Himalayas.

3. this sentence means that the population use it in the mountain region is less as compared to plains and the population is spread over a large area

4. mostly tea and coffee is grown on slopes of mountains.

hope it helps

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