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What is the influence of the Himalayan on Indian agriculture..??

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Answered by skvijay36
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Explanation:

The Himalayas are the birth places of so many perennial rivers. These rivers deposit alluvial soil and make the Northern plain fertile and suitable for agriculture. The mountains are favourable for growing fruits and vegetables. Hence, the Himalayas have significance influence on the Indian Agriculture.

Answered by Anonymous
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Influence of the Himalayas on Indian Agriculture :-

\bigstar The Himalaya so responsible for causing rainfall in the plane during summer and ultimately to have a monsoon type of climate in the country .

\bigstar The reverse like Ganga Indus Brahmaputra originate in the glaciers of the Himalayas resulted in the perennial flow of water which ultimately had a great significance on the economic development of the great plains .

\bigstar Rivers flowing from the Himalayas deposits gravel and an assorted sediments in fans along the foot of the siwaliks .

\bigstar The Alluvial belts of both older and you are of the flood Plains are very fertile and important for the development of prosperous and productive agriculture in the plains .

\bigstar Most of India's wheat and rice are grown here .

\bigstar India's most important crops include sugar can try sweet pea cotton and jute other important cash crops include cashews coffee oil seeds and species are grown here .

\bigstar agriculture is the most important sector of the economy does the great Himalayas had a great influence on Indian agriculture and economy .

\bigstar The Himalayas play a very significant role in this regard .

\bigstar Himalayas are the hub of water bodies .

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