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Why are the Himalayas described as a climate divide

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Answered by jokuttan73
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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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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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