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Explain the importance of Himalayan region

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Answered by chaure00
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A. Climate Influence:

The Himalayan Mountains isolate the deeper interior of Asia from the influence of warm air from the south, and it protects India from the cold blizzard generated by the continental winter high pressure system of north-eastern and Central Asia. To the Himalayas India owes the prominent features of her climate. By reason of its altitude and situation directly in the path of monsoon, it is most favourably conditioned for the precipitation of all their contained moisture either as rain or snow. It intercepts the monsoon clouds advancing from the southern seas, and precipitates heavy rains on the Indian Plain.

B.Birth-place of Rivers:

Snow-fields and glaciers of enormous magnitude are nourished on the higher ranges which, together with the rainfall in the middle Himalaya, feed a number of perennial rivers which course down to the plains in hundred of fertilizing tributaries.

These sacred rivers along with numerous tributaries have their sources here. In this manner the Himalaya, by turning all rain water to these mighty effluents, have protected northern India from the general desiccation which has spread over Central Asia. Without Himalaya, India would have been a bleak country with no big rivers and no rainfall.

Answered by DodieZollner
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Importance of Himalayas

• The importance of the Himalayas in India lies in the fact that the Himalayan Mountains have proved that they have given protection,

• Maintained the continuity of his civilization,

• Increased soil fertility,

• Rainy,

• All kept the country and its people safe from the cold waves of Central Asia.

To become the source of everything: The Himalayas have played an important role in the role of a parent for the Indians. Himalaya mountain range stands like a powerful wall and protects India from foreign invasion.

The Himalayas act as a powerful climate division. Humidity from the south-west monsoon winds is interrupted by the Himalayas. It has abundant rainfall in different parts of the country. This rain helps in agriculture.

In winter, the very cold wind blowing from Central Asia can not reach India due to the Himalayan state on the northern boundary.

Aluminum alluvial plains and delta brought by these rivers are very fertile and a large variety of crops are grown.

The Himalayan region is very rich in forest resources. Forests produce good wood. In some parts there are gardens, tea plantations, and medicinal plantations. For all these reasons, the Himalayas are valuable for the people living in India.

The development of Indian history and culture can be correctly understood with the proper appreciation of its geography. Therefore, when we talk about the national boundaries of India, we enjoy talking about the importance of 'the protective wall of the Himalaya', which can be said that India has the continuity of its civilization in its time First of all for In addition to the Indus and its great tributaries, the Ganga, the Brahmaputra, emerges on the Himalayas. It has also provided climate protection. Therefore, it has provided rain water in the plains, preventing moisture-bearing winds; They prevent the cold winds of tampering of Central Asia from India.


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