Political Science, asked by nishakr619, 11 months ago

why are the mountains useful for humans​

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Answered by selvamani14
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Mountains help the man with a supply of water for irrigation, food, hydroelectricity, shelter, freshwater and more. Explanation: The snow and the glacier from the mountains supply water to the rivers and lakes. The water is used for irrigation, generation of electricity, drinking, food, and other purposes.

Answered by Battleangel
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The river valleys and terraces are ideal for cultivation of crops. Also, mountains have a rich variety of flora and fauna. The forests provide fuel, fodder, shelter and other products like gum, raisins, etc. ... Water from the Mountains is also used for irrigation and generation of hydro-electricity.

Mountains play a significant role in providing water and food supply to the millions of people in the world. Mountains cover around 22 percent of the surface of the earth and 13 percent of the world's population live in the mountains. ... Mountains are facing risk from climate change and natural calamities.

Mountains collect, channel and store freshwater and are essential to the Earth's water cycle. They are also key to regulating the global climate and vital to other ecological cycles of the planet.

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