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what is the influence of the Himalayas on Indian agriculture​

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Answered by ishitaopverma
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Himalayas act as a barrier for the chilly or cold winds coming from north. Therefore, provides a suitable environment for the growth of agriculture crops. The rivers flowing through Himalayas are snow fed and hence perennial. These rivers provide water for irrigation and fertile alluvial soil in northern plains.

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Answered by anoushkavelerin
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The agricultural lands are irrigated by the water of these rivers. b. Rains – the Himalayas prevent the rain-bearing monsoon winds from escaping to Asia continent by obstructing its path and forcing them to rain in India. Monsoons are the main source of water/irrigation in India.

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