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What is the influence of the Himalayas on Indian agriculture ​

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Answered by Arnav0308
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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.Himachal Is A good City to visit and travel

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Answered by shivaninara07
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INFLUENCE OF HIMALAYAS ON INDIAN AGRICULTURE ARE:

1) Fertile soil : The sediments carried by the Himalayan rivers are deposited in the northern plain in the form of fertile soil . It makes the plain one of the most fertile lands in the world. Eg : Bhabar, Terai, Bhangar .

2) Source of rivers : The Himalayas act as aa huge reservoir of water for the north Indian rivers . Abundant rainfall , vast snow field  and huge glaciers are the feeding grounds of the mighty rivers of India. All these are perennial rivers and lifeline of north Indian.

3) The region is suitable for construction for multi purpose projects which strengthens the Indian agriculture.

4) The Himalayas ranges keep the country warm by obstructing the northern winds. This helps Indian agriculture to cultivate many varieties of crops.

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