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explain Northern mountain with its importance to Indian climate

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Answered by piravinkumar00710
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High elevation on mountains produce colder climates than at the sea level. ... It is the most prominent source for Glacial rivers – enough rainfall and vast snow-fields in these mountains are the source of perennial rivers. The melting of the snow provides enough water during the season.

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Answered by shamulailatpamdeepas
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Northern mountains are the youngest and the logtiest mountain chains in the world. It stretches for a distance of 2500 km from the Indus gorge in the West to the Brahmaputra gorge in the East. The magor divisions of the Northern mountains are ;

  • The Trans Himalayas
  • Himalayas
  • Eastern or Purvanchal hills

1. The Trans Himalayas :-

  • It lies in Jammu and Kashmir and the Tibetian plateau.
  • It is also known as Western Himalayas. As its areal extent is more in Tibet , it is also known as Tibetan Himalayas.

2. The Himalayas :-

  • It is formed by the uplifted compression the Tethys sea due to tectonic forces.

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