Geography, asked by amansharma9467, 10 months ago

If the himilayas weren't situated where they are now, how would the climatic consditons of the Indian sub continent be?

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Answered by snowme
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Himalayas act as the natural boundary for Indian sub-continent. ... If the Himalayas would not have been where they are now, many areas of the country wouldn't have moderate subtropical climate all the year round. Cold winds would have reduced the temperature below zero in winters along with heavy snow.

Answered by artsusama123
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Himalayas act as the natural boundary for Indian sub-continent. It protects us from cold Arctic winds, stops monsoon laden winds and prevents intrusion from enemies.

If the Himalayas would not have been where they are now, many areas of the country wouldn’t have moderate subtropical climate all the year round. Cold winds would have reduced the temperature below zero in winters along with heavy snow.

Even rains would have affected, leading to poor rainfall all over the subcontinent.

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