Social Sciences, asked by shivani774, 1 year ago

if the Himalayas would not have been situated where they are now how would the climatic conditions of India subcontinent be

Answers

Answered by rahulrajesh059
0

The climate condition in India would be dry and hot. Himalayas is acting like a barrier to the winds. So the winds go, hit them and come back to the Indian subcontinent which causes rain in particular seasons.


Answered by tardymanchester
0

Explanation:

The Great Himalayas are the great climatic moderator for the Indian subcontinent. They act as a barrier against the chilling Arctic winds. They deflect the Arctic winds back to China and Siberia. They also prevent Jetstreams from interfering the climatic conditions of India. Hence, they prevent North India from becoming a cold desert. It also traps the rain-bearing monsoon winds from escaping to the Asia continent and forcing them to rain in India.

Similar questions