advantages of himalayas to delhi
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Natural Barrier
The Himalayas act as natural barriers of India. They save our country from the cold and dry winds blow from Central Asia. If there were no Himalayas, our country would have been a cold desert.
Causes Rainfall
The Himalayas prevent the rain-laden monsoon winds of Indian Ocean from crossing over to Northern countries and causes heavy rain-fall in the Northern India.The leeward side or Northern side of the mountains receives less rain while the southern slopes are well-exposed to the monsoon, get heavy rainfall. If there were no Himalayas, our country would have been barren like the Thar Desert.
Vegetation :
The Himalayan slopes have dense forests. These forests are a store-house of timber and wood. These forests provide shelter to many kinds of wild animals and birds.
Rivers :
The Himalayas are the source of all the great rivers of Northern India. In summer the snow on the Himalayas melts and provides water to these rivers throughout the year. River water is used for irrigation and for producing electricity.
Tourism
The beautiful hill stations in Northern India like Srinagar, Pahalgam, Gulmarg, Shimla, Kulu, Manali, Dharamshala, Dehradoon, Nainital are located in the Himalayas. Thousands of visitors come to these hill stations.
Mountaineering
Some of the world's highest peaks are in the Himalayas. People from all over the world come for mountaineering in the Himalayas.
Other advatages
Many useful herbs which are used as medicines grow on the slopes of Himalayas.
The life on the Himalayas is very tough and people living are hardworking they are fit to become soldiers for the Indian Army.
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Natural Barrier
The Himalayas act as natural barriers of India. They save our country from the cold and dry winds blow from Central Asia. If there were no Himalayas, our country would have been a cold desert.
Causes Rainfall
The Himalayas prevent the rain-laden monsoon winds of Indian Ocean from crossing over to Northern countries and causes heavy rain-fall in the Northern India.The leeward side or Northern side of the mountains receives less rain while the southern slopes are well-exposed to the monsoon, get heavy rainfall. If there were no Himalayas, our country would have been barren like the Thar Desert.
Vegetation : The Himalayan slopes have dense forests. These forests are a store-house of timber and wood. These forests provide shelter to many kinds of wild animals and birds.
Rivers : The Himalayas are the source of all the great rivers of Northern India. In summer the snow on the Himalayas melts and provides water to these rivers throughout the year. River water is used for irrigation and for producing electricity.
Tourism The beautiful hill stations in Northern India like Srinagar, Pahalgam, Gulmarg, Shimla, Kulu, Manali, Dharamshala, Dehradoon, Nainital are located in the Himalayas. Thousands of visitors come to these hill stations.
Mountaineering Some of the world's highest peaks are in the Himalayas. People from all over the world come for mountaineering in the Himalayas.
Advantages of Himalayas to Delhi:
1) The Himalayas play a vital role in the climate change of India. Especially at the time of the retreating monsoon.
2) The Himalayas block the cold winds from central Asia that protects northern India to get freeze due to that much low temperature.
3) When the sea breeze blows from the Bay of Bengal during the retreating monsoon that helps the bring the feeble rainfall that time to maintain the overall climate of northern India.