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Describe the climate of northern mountains.

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Answered by hugarmahesh55
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The northern side of the western Himalayas, also known as the trans-Himalayan belt. It has a cold desert climate. It is a region of barren, arid, frigid and wind-blown wastelands. Areas south of the Himalayas are largely protected from cold winter winds coming from the interior of Asia.

Answered by Anonymous
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The Himalayas play a very important role in influencing the climate of India. India is a monsoon land only because of the presence of Himalayas. It traps the monsoon winds from Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal and forces them to shed their moisture continent within the Indian sub-content in the form of Snow and Rain. The Himalayan mountain from the northern mountain region of India.They are the Highest mountain Ranges in the world. These mountain Ranges starts from Pamir knot in the west and extent up to Purvanchal in the east. Youngest and loftiest mountain Range of the world formed by tectonic forces and are 2400 km in length.The northern mountains are important due to following reasons due to their height, width and direction. These mountains intercepts the summer monsoon winds coming from the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian sea and caused precipitation in the form of Rain and Snow.................

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