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if there were no Himalayaas what would be the impact on india​

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Answered by sabinamin14
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Answer:

In winter, it blocks the cold polar air blowing southwards from Central Asia from entering India, thus keeping India 3° to 8°C warmer than the regions of similar cold latitudes in Asia. Had there been no Himalayas, extremely cold and dry winds would have entered India.

Without Himalayas, Cold and moisture-less winds from Siberia, Central Asia and Gobi Desert would enter the subcontinent owing to North East trade winds and Horse latitudes. Thus making the place a cold-dry desert with little or no vegetation.

The formation of Himalayas influences the climate in various ways. ... The Himalayan rivers have a perennial flow since these are fed by the glaciers and bring a lot of silt,making these plains very fertile. By these we can say that without the Himalayas a large area of India would be drier.

Without substantial cuts in fossil fuels emissions by 2100 the Himalaya could lose 66 percent of their ice, according to a major report compiled recently by more than 200 researchers over a five-year period. “Global warming is on track to transform the frigid, glacier-covered mountain peaks...

The Himalayas save our country from the cold and dry winds of Central Asia. It also prevents the rain-laden monsoon winds of the Indian Ocean from crossing over to Northern countries and causes heavy rainfall in Northern India.

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Answered by crazyanimity
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Explanation:

are as follows :-

1) If there were no Himalayas cold wind from the northern side won't stop ......and India would turn into cold desert .

2) If there were no Himalaya the wind won't stop from the south and it won't rain at that region.

Hence, Himalayaas are very important for the climate of India .

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