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climate condition of the northern mountain forest in India​

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Answered by ilovekimtaehyung95
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The northern side of the western Himalayas, also known as the trans-Himalayan belt, has a cold desert climate. ... Most precipitation occurs as snowfall during the late winter and spring months .The Himalayas experience their heaviest snowfall between December and February and at elevations above 1,500 metres (4,921 ft).

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Answered by Anonymous
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1000-2000 meters – Wet temperate forests are characterised by oak trees and chestnut trees. The mean annual rainfall here is 150 cm to 300 cm, the mean annual temperature is about 11°C to 14°C and the average relative humidity is over 80 per cent.

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