Economy, asked by chiragnor912, 11 months ago

Explain the economic and geographical significance of himalayan ranges brainly

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Answered by RiyaTembekar
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1. Climatic Influence:

The Himalayas play a very significant role in influencing the climate of India. By virtue of their high altitude, length and direction, they effectively intercept the summer monsoons coming from the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea and cause precipitation in the form of rain or snow.

Answered by Anonymous
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Himalayas are the young fold mountain system formed by the folding of sedimentary rocks accumulated in the geosyncline called Tethys.They form an unstable zone and have deep valleys, high peaks and fast flowing rivers. They stretch from Indus to Brahmaputra, with a length of 2400 km. 

1. Great Himalayas or HIMADRI

They are the most continuous upper layer of the Himalayas with an average altitude of 6000 m containing all the prominent Himalayan peaks. This range is snow bound all year round and a number of rivers originate from the glaciers in this range. 

2. Lesser Himalayas or HIMACHAL

They are the second layer of the Himalayas with an average altitude of 3700-4500 m and width of 50 km. Major ranges are Pir Panjal, Dhaula Dhar and Mahabharat. 

3. Outer most Himalayas or SHIWALIKS

Average width of 10-50 km and average altitude of 900-1100 m. 

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