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
The Himalayas are a mountain range in Asia. They are being formed by the Indian subcontinent submerging under the Asian continent.
The Himalayas.
It formed the Himalayan Mountain Range, better known as just the Himalayas..
Ofcourse INDIAN PENINSULA,HIMALAYAS,THAR,BAY OF BENGAL,ARABIAN SEA,LAST BUT NOT THE LEAST Indian ocean!
The Himalayas.
Kangchenjunga is located in Asia, specifically in the Himalayas on the border between Nepal and the Indian state of Sikkim.
The Indian subcontinent crashed into the Eurasian continent, leading to the formation of the Himalayan mountain range. This collision continues today, causing the Himalayas to grow about 2.4 inches taller each year.
A continent-continent collision occurs when two continental plates converge and push against each other. This collision can lead to mountain building, as seen in the collision between the Indian Plate and the Eurasian Plate that formed the Himalayas.
The Indian sub-continent crashed into Asia millions of years ago, forming the Himalayas, including Mt Everest.
Four factors that affect Africa's climate include the continent's proximity to the equator, the presence of desert regions like the Sahara and Kalahari, the influence of ocean currents like the Atlantic and Indian Ocean, and the topography which includes mountain ranges such as the Atlas Mountains and the Ethiopian Highlands.
The Himalaya could impact climate or human population density but not geography because geography is the study of the earth and its features (especially the surface features of an area) and of the distribution of life on the earth. Therefore the Himalaya are geography and your question, as phrased, is meaningless.
The Himalayas were formed by the collision of the Eurasian plate (continental) and the Indo-Australian plate (continental).