Mountains
along the northern border, including the Himalayas affect the climate of south
Asia by influencing their temperatures and humidity. Most of the Southern Asian
countries like India experience a warm, humid climate. The height of the
Himalayas concentrates most of the monsoonal winds on the Indian subcontinent
as well as blocking cold winds from Siberia from reaching the region. As a
result, most of India experiences a warm, tropical climate with more
precipitation.