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explain the significance of Himalayas
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Answered by suruchibh123
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Answer:

Himalayas are an elongated chains.

Explanation:

This led to stop all the winds in India and India receives all the railfall coming through winds

Answered by smartbrainz
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Answer:

• Himalayas are significant because of the various factors like a natural barrier, provides rainfall, source of many Indian rivers, etc.

Explanation:

• Himalayas are relatively young mountains and are the examples of fold mountains which was formed due to the collision of Indo- European plate with the Australian plate.

• These mountains are very significant, especially in case of countries like India, Nepal, and Bhutan.

• Himalayas acts as natural barriers, the natural barrier which has prevented the foreign invaders to enter India. They also separate India from the Central Asia and other countries.

• It acts as the source of many large rivers in the Indian subcontinent without which the people may not have survived in this region. The rivers includes, the Ganges, the Indus, the Brahmaputra, and their various tributaries.

• These rivers in their upper course is wild and powerful which acts as a source of hydroelectricity if proper dams are created over it.

• Himalayas are the barriers which the monsoonal clouds could not cross and hence it is trapped in the mainland of India and it receives a lot of rainfall. They also protect the Indian subcontinent from the cold northern winds.

• It acts as a biodiversity hotspot, with rich varieties of plants and animals species.

• These diversity and natural beauty attracts lots of tourists in these areas.

• They are also the storehouse of many mineral resources.

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