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What would climate in India be like?if there were no Himalayas in northern frontiers of India

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Answered by anuj962005
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Himalaya is a mountain range which is spread from Jammu and Kashmir to eastern states like Meghalaya, Assam in India. Himalaya act as a major climate control in India. It blocks the cold winds which comes from Artic areas. These winds flew from North to South. These winds can cause in temperature changes in various areas of India. Himalayan mountain range has average height of 4000 to 6000m which blocks these winds on it's northern side. Due to this, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan,etc. can able to get moderate subtropical climate throughout the year.

Answered by bratislava
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Cold waves from the north arctic circle would have lead to changes in average temperature of the landmass.

Explanation:

  • The Himalayan ranges protect s the Indian landmass form the invasion of foreigners, provides recreation, source of freshwater, and acts as a barrier to the strong cold winds coming from the north side of the continent.
  • The average elevation of the Himalayas is about 4000 to 6000 meters above the mean sea level. They extends form the Jammu and kashmir to the arunachal pradesh for length of 1200 to 600 km.
  • Due to which the winds get blocked and thus don't impact the temperatures of the landmass much. Due to the presence of the windward side of the Himalayas we have rains in northwestern India and the Tibetan plateau remains dry.

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