Himalayas are very important to India.They are protecting India and are acting like a wall for India.If Himalayas were not formed, there won't be much protection for India.they provide us with medicines,glue,flowers,wood.they don't let the rain clouds go beyond india.
Now it rains a lot in South Asia, because the monsoon winds hits the Himalayas and returns back bringing rain. Cherapungi in Indian Assam is the place, where it rains most in the world. There is lot of rain in West Bengal, Bangladesh and Nepal. These would not happen if the Himalays were not there.
Rain causes flooding too. Flooding is common in the lower ganges valley countries, like Bangladesh. It causes havoc sometimes. That wouldn't happen either.
Without Himalayas,Cold and moisture-less winds from Siberia,Central Asia and Gobi Desert would enter the subcontinent owing to North East trade winds and Horse latitudes.Thus making the place a cold-dry desert with little or no vegetation.
No, that would be the Himalayas
As we all know Himalayan mountains stop south-west Manson winds and causes rainfall hence if they are not their the anneal rainfall will be affected
This is a curious question, since the geological history of the two ranges is similar. It is fairly futile to speculate on such a swap.
There will be lot of rainfall in Tibet if the Himalayas did not exist.
yes
They occurred because the Indian tectonic plate is being pushed into the Asiatic tectonic plate. This is similar to what would happen it you shoved two pieces of play dough together.
Punjab Himalayas, Kumaon Himalayas , Nepal Himalayas and Assam Himalayas.
Those would be the Himalayas.
Punjab Himalayas, Kumaon Himalayas , Nepal Himalayas and Assam Himalayas.
Punjab Himalayas, Kumaon Himalayas , Nepal Himalayas and Assam Himalayas.
This would be impossible to answer. There are hundreds of mountains in the Himalayas, some that have probably not recorded the amount of climbers who have climb it.
u would feel breathless