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Why are Himalayas called as a Climatic Divide?

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Answered by shourya2812
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The really and explained cause for this is
because the Himalayas act as a Barrie to Monsoon cloud from Indian ocean reaching to China and that leaves to different vegetation on both sides and even wind which crosses the Himalayas get their temperature decreased due to freezing features......

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The Himalayas act as a perfect climatic divide in the following ways:

  • It act as a divide between Indian and Central Asia.

  • The Himalayas act as a barrier to moisture laden South West monsoon winds.

  • When these winds strike the mountain, they cause rainfall in the Northern plains.

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