Himalayas affect India's climate by stopping the cold winds from the Siberia. and they also influence the monsoon rain clouds to rain over India 8-)
the himalayas act as a barrier against the cold winds blowing from Central Asia and prevent them from reachind india
1. The Himalayan range affects the climate of India by blocking the cold, arctic winds blowing south from Siberia and Central Asia, thus keeping the Indian subcontinent much warmer than corresponding temperate regions in other continents.
2. The Himalayas form a natural barrier that prevents monsoon winds from going further north.
3. The Himalayas also had a role to play in the formation of Central Asian deserts such as the Gobi.
Himalayas affect India's climate by stopping the cold winds from the Siberia. and they also influence the monsoon rain clouds to rain over India 8-)
the himalayas act as a barrier against the cold winds blowing from central Asia and prevent them from reachind india
Mountains block the wind some, so that affects the climate. Culture was affected because trade was more difficult. Oh, and mountains provide water to people living at their bases.
The Himalayas are a mountain range in Asia. They are being formed by the Indian subcontinent submerging under the Asian continent.
The Himalayas.
Ofcourse INDIAN PENINSULA,HIMALAYAS,THAR,BAY OF BENGAL,ARABIAN SEA,LAST BUT NOT THE LEAST Indian ocean!
The Himalayas.
It formed the Himalayan Mountain Range, better known as just the Himalayas..
The Indian sub-continent crashed into Asia millions of years ago, forming the Himalayas, including Mt Everest.
The Himalayas were formed by the collision of the Eurasian plate (continental) and the Indo-Australian plate (continental).
In the Himalayas, north of the Indian subcontinent.
Indian Ocean is the geographical barrier between India and Africa .
1. The Indian sub-continent is surrounded by ocean on three sides and high mountains (Himalayas) on the north. This has provided geographical protection for people in the sub-continent from invaders from out side.2. The sub-continent is located in the monsoon region. It receives more rain than the rest of the land area of the world put together.
The Himalayas were lifted by the subduction of the Indian tectonic plate under the Eurasian Plate,
The Indian subcontinent is moving north into the southern part of the Asian continent. At the junction this enormous collision causes the raising of both the Himalayas mountains and north of that the Tibetan plateau.