Joke Collection Website - Talk about mood - If the Himalayas hadn't formed

If the Himalayas hadn't formed

If there were no Himalayas, Asia would be

Without the Himalayas, the world would be silent. Without the Himalayas, the climate and hydrology of the earth would be subverted. What is even more cruel is that there is no Ganges civilization in Himalayas, South Asia subcontinent and Chinese mainland.

Yellow River civilization will cease to exist! In other words, the world's four ancient civilizations, ancient Indian civilization and ancient China civilization, will never exist in the world! So what's the point of the existence of the world?

As we all know, there is a place in the world, the nearest to the sun, called Himalaya, where eternal souls fly all over the sky. From there, flowing snow water breeds rivers, civilizations and souls. ...

The majestic Himalayas, snow peaks and glacier canyons are beautiful, just like a silver screen stretching from east to west, winding thousands of miles, magnificent and ranking first in the world. Mountains with long white clouds and sparkling lakes ... the scenery is unique and charming, which is the best in Asia!

It is precisely because of the touching coat, attractive ice skin and peerless scenery of the Himalayas that Asia will not be bleak, but will become beautiful and beautiful, thus rising in the world!

The Himalayas include many of the tallest buildings in the world.

There are more than 1 10 peaks above 7300m above sea level. One of them is the world's highest peak, Mount Qomolangma (also known as Mount Qomolangma and Sagamartha), with a height of 8844.43 meters. She is dressed in silver.

Wrapped in plain clothes, she stood on the top of the earth overlooking the world, sometimes appearing in the blue sky, and sometimes hidden in the snow-white auspicious clouds, showing her holy, dignified, beautiful and mysterious image. The majestic peaks of these mountains stand on

Above the permanent snow line. For thousands of years, Himalaya has had a far-reaching influence not only on all ethnic groups in South Asia, but also on other ethnic groups in the world, which is reflected in its literature, politics, economy, mythology and religion.

Point. Glacier-covered peaks have long attracted the attention of ancient Indian pilgrims, and now the Himalayas have become the most attractive place for climbers all over the world, but also pose the biggest challenge to them. This is also the world.

Why are you searching for her mark? You want to see her face to reveal the reason of her charm! As a result, the world has set off an atmosphere of worshipping the Himalayas. The world is not silent but full of vitality!

This mountain range constitutes the northern part of the Indian subcontinent.

This border and its almost insurmountable barrier with the northern mainland are part of a huge mountain range that surrounds half the world from North Africa to the Pacific coast of Southeast Asia. It stretches for 2500 kilometers from west to east in the north.

Bordering the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. The width of the Himalayas from south to north is 20 1? Between 402 kilometers. The total area is about 594,400 square kilometers. Its most typical features are its towering height and steep side.

Rugged peaks, amazing valleys and alpine glaciers, deeply eroded terrain, unfathomable river canyons and complex geological structures show a series of different ecological relations between animals and plants and climate.

Altitude area. Seen from the south, the Himalayas are like a huge crescent moon, with its main optical axis above the snow line. Snow fields, alpine glaciers and avalanches all supply water to low-valley glaciers. In addition, the Himalayas also have an important influence on air and water.

The climatic boundary of the large circulation system has a decisive influence on the meteorological conditions of the Indian subcontinent in the south, the Central Asian highlands in the north and Chinese mainland. The Himalayan mountains are asymmetrical in topographic structure and flat in the north.

Slow, steep south slope. In the foothills of the northern slope, it is the lake basin belt of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in China, and there are abundant grasses near the lake, which are very good grasses. Almost all rivers flowing to the Indian Ocean originate from the northern slope and pass through the great Himalayas.

The Grand Canyon with a depth of 3000-4000 meters is rich in water resources. The continuous peaks of the Himalayas block the humid air blowing from the Indian Ocean. Therefore, the Himalayas

The southern slope of the mountain is abundant in rainfall and lush in vegetation, while the northern slope is less in rainfall and sparse in vegetation, which is in sharp contrast. With the increase of mountain height, the natural scenery in mountainous areas is constantly changing, forming an obvious vertical natural belt.

Because of its geographical location and amazing height, the great Himalayas prevented the cold air from the north from flowing into India in winter, and forced the southwest monsoon to give up most of the water before moving northward through the mountains, thus creating.

The heavy rainfall in India (both rain and snow) and the drought in Tibet and Xinjiang. So if there is no Himalaya, I think the climate and hydrology of the world will be subverted because of it!

Because of the Himalayan snowfields and mountains

Glaciers and avalanches supply water to valley glaciers, making them the source of most mountain rivers. Rivers are the carrier of the origin of life and the birthplace of civilization, so human civilization originated from the formation of Himalayas.

Children have to say! The Himalayas are discharged by 19 major rivers, of which the Indus River and the Yarlung Zangbo River are the largest, each with a mountain catchment area of about 259,000 square kilometers. In other rivers

Among them, five rivers belong to the Indus River system-Jie Hellem River, chenab river River, Ravi River, Biyus River and Satlej River-with a total water area of about 65,438+032,090 square kilometers; Nine belong to the Ganges system-

Ganges River, yamuna river River, Ramganga River, Kali River, Salda River), Kanarli River, Lapti River, Gendege River, Bagmati River and Kosi River-in addition to drainage.

2 17560 km2 catchment area; There are also three rivers belonging to the Brahmaputra River system ---- Tista River, Rajdak River and manas River, with a catchment area of 65,438+083,890 square kilometers.

The river flows like a waterfall, which not only contains huge hydraulic resources, but also brings hope to the origin of civilization in the South Asian subcontinent. Ancient India, one of the four ancient civilizations in the world, benefited from the water source given to him by the Himalayas (Indian civilization originated in the Ganges River basin), which made him make original contributions to world civilization in Buddhism, literature, philosophy, natural science and so on!

Of course, speaking of ourselves, as the world.

One of the four ancient civilizations, and the only one that has not interrupted civilization, we should thank the Himalayas. It was her rise that gave us the roof of the world. It is her rise that gives us an ancient and unique style.

Modern civilization! Think back to the history of Qin bricks and Han tiles, Wei and Jin demeanor, Tang poetry and Song poetry, Yuanqu and Ming and Qing novels, as well as our four great inventions to promote the development of world civilization ... and the great achievements we have made in modernization.

And the creation of civilization, which one is not based on our Yellow River basin developed!

Yes, our civilization originated in the Yellow River Basin! The Yellow River originates from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau! Not only the Yellow River, but also the Yangtze River!

To sum up, it is conceivable that without the Himalayas, Asia would be bleak, the world would be silent, the earth's climate and hydrology would be subverted, and the four ancient civilizations in the world, ancient Indian civilization and ancient China civilization, would cease to exist! Of course, the continuation of history, not to mention the inheritance of culture!