Seeing as the Himalayas are a very wide, elephantine mountain range in between India and Nepal, day to day life is changed. You can't go through a mountain, can you? No. Seeing as climbing mountains in this mountain range has proved extremely difficult, you must find a way around them. This was more important back in the days of simple transportation (no airplanes!), but many villagers living around these mountains have to find ways to hunt the indigenous animals and live in that environment. Think: big rock. Little human. Huh.
The Himalayas are in Asia.
No. They are in Asia.
No. The Alps are in Europe, The Himalayas are in Asia.
Yes, the Himalayas are in Asia. The Himalayas pass through India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, China, Bhutan and Nepal and Burma.
The Himalayas are a mountain range in Asia.
No. The Alps are in Europe, The Himalayas are in Asia.
It's the Himalayas.
Of course not - the Andes are in South America, the Himalayas in Asia.
The Himalayas are in Central Asia, north of India.
Ural mountains are a natural geographic border between Europe and Asia, so yes. The Himalayas are in Asia separating South Asia from East Asia, so no.
The Himalayas is a mountain range located on the continent of Asia. They are not a continent.
The Himalayas are in central Asia, north of India.