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Give reason: the Shiwalik hills have thick forests

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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The Shiwalik Hills is a mountain range of the outer Himalayas. It is about 2,400 km.

The growth of forest depends upon the amount sunlight and rainfall received.

The southern slopes of the Himalayas receive more rain due to the south west monsoon winds which travel west along the southern slops.

So, the Shiwalik hills have thick forest.

Answered by presentmoment
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Shivalik is covered with thick forests due to the presence of an adequate amount of sunlight and humidity.

Explanation:  

  • Shivalik is the outer most and youngest range of Himalayas. The southern slopes of Himalayas get more rain as this region comes in contact with the southwest monsoon winds.
  • So they have lush green forests and rich biodiversity including flora and fauna.
  • The thick forest has a wide range of flora which are useful for commercial purposes as well.

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