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explain how himalyas act as a boon for india

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Answered by ChirayushSingh
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Explanation:

Third largest deposit of ice and snow in the world are in the Himalayas. It is therefore, the source of several large perennial rivers that are the lifelines of the country.

Himalayas acts as the natural boundary for India.

Himalayas also affect the climate of India. They prevent the very frigid dry Arctic winds blowing into the Indian subcontinent, keeping the region much warmer than what have been in the absence of Himalayas.

They form a barrier for the monsoon winds and are responsible for the heavy rainfall in the Terai region.

The Himalayan slopes are house to several dense forests, and species of birds and animals. Several exotic herbs are found in this region.

Answered by Attitudegirl97
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The himalayas act as a boon for india as they act as a barrier to cold siberian winds. They give tropical touch to the climate of India. They stop rear- bearing monsoon winds from crossing into Tibet and force the wids to shed their mositure within indian sub continent.

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