What is the influence of the Himalayas on India agriculture
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- Himalayas are responsible for causing rainfall in the plains during summer season and ultimately to have a monsoon type climate in the country.
- Himalayan rivers i.e., ganga , indus and brahmaputra and their tributaries have a perennial flow as they are fed by the glaciers.
- The northern plains have been formed by the deposition of alluvium , making these plains very fertile.
- Fertile soils with continuous wter supply for irrigation helps to produce abundant crops.
- Himalayas are responsible for causing rainfall in the plains during summer season and ultimately to have a monsoon type climate in the country, without that the india would have been a tropical desert.
- The formation of himalayas influences the climate in various ways.
- The himalayan ranges keep the country warm by obstructing the northern winds.
- This helps indian agriculture to cultivate many varieties of crops.
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