THE NORTHERN MOUNTAINS AND THE NORTHERN PLAINS (PART 4)
April 30,2020
Good Morning Students !!
Welcome back to the Social Studies class.
I hope you all have read pages-21,22 and 23.
Today we will discuss about the Importance of Himalayas and Life in the Himalayas.
By the end of the topic, you will be able to:
Let us now learn some more reasons why The Himalayas are important to us:
April 30,2020
Good Morning Students !!
Welcome back to the Social Studies class.
I hope you all have read pages-21,22 and 23.
Today we will discuss about the Importance of Himalayas and Life in the Himalayas.
By the end of the topic, you will be able to:
- define words like resin and perennial rivers.
- discover the various reasons why The Himalayas are important to us.
- appreciate the work done by people living in the Himalayas.
- list the Indian states situated in the Himalayas.
IMPORTANCE OF HIMALAYAS
We know that The Himalayas is a majestic (beautiful and powerful) mountain range and it is the highest and one of the longest mountain ranges in the world.Let us now learn some more reasons why The Himalayas are important to us:
- It forms a natural boundary between India and neighbouring countries like China.
- It protects our country from the cold winds of the north.
- It prevents the rain-bearing winds from leaving the country. This results in heavy rainfall in India.
- The snow that melts from the Himalayas form rivers like the Ganga and the Yamuna.
- These two rivers are called perennial rivers because they have water throughout the year.
- Many valuable products like timber, resin (a sticky substance, insoluble in water obtained from trees like fir and pine), medicines, etc., are obtained from the forests in this mountain range.
RESIN
- The forests of the Greater Himalayas are home to many animals such as yaks, goats, snow leopards, musk deer and wild sheep.
YAK SNOW LEOPARD
MUSK DEER WILD SHEEP
LIFE IN THE HIMALAYAS
Life is difficult in the mountains because of the following reasons:
- Many places still do not have proper roads and connectivity to the outside world.
- Only a few crops and fruits can be grown here.
- During winters people have to adjust to the harsh weather conditions.
Many people earn their living by weaving carpets, carving wood and making woollen clothes.
CARPET WEAVING
WOOD CARVING
Fruits like apple, orange, peach and plum are grown and sold here.
Some of the Indian states situated in the Himalayas are :
- Jammu and Kashmir
- Himachal Pradesh
- Uttrakhand
- Sikkim
- Arunachal Pradesh
Homework:- Read pg - 24 and 25.
That's all for today.
Take care.God Bless!!