why are the southern slopes of himalayan region covered with thick vegetation cover as compared to northern slopes of the same hills?
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in the northern slopes the temperature is lowewr so there aren't that many trees. but in the southern slopes the temperature is a little higher enabling more plants to grow. hope it'll help.
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The growth of vegetation depends upon the amount sunlight and rainfall received. The southern slopes of the Himalayas receive more rain due to the south west monsoon winds which travel west along the southern slops. The northern slopes do not receive any such rainfall. So the southern slopes are covered with thick vegetation as compared to the northern slopes.
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