The Himalayas are rich in Natural Resources, including freshwater from glaciers and rivers, diverse flora and fauna, and various minerals such as limestone, copper, and iron ore. The region is also significant for its biodiversity, housing unique ecosystems and numerous medicinal plants. Additionally, the Himalayas are vital for agriculture, providing fertile land in the foothills and supporting traditional farming practices. Their vast forests contribute to timber resources and help in carbon sequestration, playing a crucial role in combating climate change.
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oil gas and and other stuff such as tools and animals
Punjab Himalayas, Kumaon Himalayas , Nepal Himalayas and Assam Himalayas.
Punjab Himalayas, Kumaon Himalayas , Nepal Himalayas and Assam Himalayas.
The two primary resources in Nepal are tourism and hydroelectricity. The main tourist attractions in Nepal are Mount Everest and other tall mountains.
No the Himalayas do not cross Mexico. The Himalayas are in India and Mexico is not.
There is no abbreviation for the Himalayas.
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India's most important resources are-:Rivers like Ganga, Yamuna, Krishna etc.Mountains like Himalayas, Shivalik etc.Physical features.Variety of soilClimateMineralsHuman resources like- teacher, politicians parents etc.And many more
The population of the Himalayas is 1000
the Himalayas are part of china