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Erica Dillon
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18 June, 21:14
Why is the Himalayas important
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Douglas Smith
18 June, 21:37
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The Himalayas save our country from the cold and dry winds of Central Asia.
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The Himalayas play a very significant role in influencing the climate of India. By virtue of their high altitude, length and direction, they effectively intercept the summer monsoons coming from the Bay of Bengal and Arabian Sea and cause precipitation in the form of rain or snow.
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