Well the Northern mountains are of great importance to Pakistan: following are some reasons why:-
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The northern mountain barrier influences the precipitation pattern in Pakistan by intercepting monsoon (rain-bearing) winds from the south while the Western Mountains: are bare of vegetation.
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The northern and eastern mountain regions of Pakistan, including the Himalayas and the Karakoram ranges, are vital for several reasons. These mountains significantly influence the country’s climate by intercepting monsoon winds, which is crucial for agriculture and water supply. The glaciers and snowmelt from these mountains feed major rivers like the Indus, providing essential water resources for irrigation and drinking. Additionally, these regions are rich in biodiversity, supporting a wide variety of plant and animal life. The mountains are also culturally significant, home to indigenous communities with unique traditions. Furthermore, the breathtaking landscapes and high peaks attract tourists and adventurers, contributing to the economy and promoting Pakistan’s natural beauty on the global stage
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Pakistan is in the northern hemisphere.
The mountains of the Himalayas form much of the northern border of India. In terms of countries, Pakistan and Afghanistan are on the northwest. Bangladesh and Myanmar are on the northeast. The central northern boundary has China, Tibet, Nepal and Bhutan along it.
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