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Describe the climate of the northern mountains​

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Answered by blablabla37
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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 DodieZollner
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The Himalayan mountain also called as the Northern mountain range.

Explanation:

  • Himalayan mountain in the Northern region temperature becomes colder the higher the height gains.
  • Mountains manage to have much more humid climates than the flat land.
  • They get more rainfall than low areas because of the temperature on top of mountains decreases.
  • Snow remains on the top of peaks all the time because the temperature at the top of hills is lower.

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