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What is the climate of the northern mountains ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The northern side of the western Himalayas, also known as the trans-Himalayan belt. It has a cold desert climate. It is a region of barren, arid, frigid and wind-blown wastelands. Areas south of the Himalayas are largely protected from cold winter winds coming from the interior of Asia

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The northern side of the western Himalayas, also known as the trans-Himalayan belt. It has a cold desert climate. It is a region of barren, arid, frigid and wind-blown wastelands. Areas south of the Himalayas are largely protected from cold winter winds coming from the interior of Asia. The main differences in climate of mountains are temperature and moisture. ... The temperature on mountains becomes colder the higher the altitude gets. Mountains tend to have much wetter climates than the surrounding flat land.

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