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importance of Himalayas 8 sentesces ​

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Answered by kalitaumeshchandra88
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Importance of Himalayas:

1. The presence of the Himalayas in north prevents southwest monsoon winds and cause rainfall and snowfall. If this mountain is absent, a major part of the Indian sub-continent would have been a hot and dry desert.

2. Himalayas forms a natural boundary for the sub-continent. It is permanently frozen and is a barrier to invasion.

3. The northern plains of India are of great economic and social significance due to other fertile alluvial soils, flat level land, slow moving perennial rivers and a favourable and trade have been developed.

4. Peninsular plateau is rich in mineral and has huge reserves of Iron, Manganese, Copper, Bauxite, Mica, Chromium, Limestone etc.

5. A large number of big and small ports have been developed all along the coastal areas. These ports an important role in the growth of national and international trade

Answered by carlarheadahunan
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Significance of Himalayan mountains to India are mainly classified as climatic influence ,defence, source of rivers , fertile soil ,agriculture, tourism, hydroelectricity, forest wealth ,minerals and pilgrimage. The Himalayas save our country from the cold and dry winds of Central Asia.

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