Geography, asked by sarfrajhussain5722, 10 months ago

What would have happened if himalayas were not there?

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Answered by Grewal007
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Without Himalayas, Cold and moisture-less winds from Siberia, Central Asia and Gobi Desert would enter the subcontinent owing to North East trade winds and Horse latitudes. Thus making the place a cold-dry desert with little or no vegetation.

Answered by roborafe
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The Himalayas provide a strategic location to India, which means they're strategically important. They act as a barrier which also protects the country from the extreme cold winds coming from the north eastern side of India.

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