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What type of climate would India have had, if the Arabian sea, the Bay of Bengal and the Himalayas had not been there? Explain it with reference to temperature and precipitation

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Answered by Hacker296
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Himalayas don't allow cold air flowing from central Asia to enter India so if Himalayas would not be there there would be snow fall all over India in winter hope it helped you

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Answered by topanswers
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India has greater ecosystem just because of the Himalayan mountain.

If India doesn’t have Himalayas, the country would probably experience two type of climate. The temperate climate in the north and tropical climate in the south.

Most of monsoon winds are created from the Indian ocean are capable of moving north and the Himalayan mountains are capable of blocking the cold winds from moving apart from the country,

Apart from the trade winds India’s climate is majorly influenced by Himalayas and the Indian Ocean.

This encourage the ecosystem of India in a great manner.

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