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Explain effects of Himalayas on climate of India?

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Answered by Ajodedara1
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The Himalayas have a profound effect on the climate of the Indian subcontinent and the Tibetan Plateau. They prevent frigid, dry winds from blowing south into the subcontinent, which keeps South Asia much warmer than corresponding temperate regions in the other continents.

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Answered by bratislava
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Explain effects of Himalayas on climate of India?

Explanation:

  • The Himalayas are the loftiest and young fold mountains in the world and they are found in the Indian subcontinent in the south sides of the Tibetan plateau this range extends about 7,200 m in elevation. They are lifted by the subduction of the Indian tectonic plate under the Eurasian plate. And it runs in a not westwards to south-eastwards in a 2,400 km arc shape , the Himalaya from a height of about 8,848 meters.
  • The presence of the high altitude range and the complex topography of the system gives rise to the wide range of the climate form the humid subtropics to the foothills of the cold and the dry desert in the Tibetan sides and ts according to the Koppen is the Cwb and northern ode of the Himalayas is there cold and dry desert.
  • The temperature range in the Himalayas id about 6.5 degrees, with a 1000 m rise in altitude. And thus they prevent the frigid and cold winds firm blowing to the south of the Indian subcontinent. and keep the south Asia more warmer in the winters and also forms barriers of the mounties winds.

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