Suryansh_Singh247
Suryansh_Singh247 t1_jcz9ouy wrote
Reply to comment by kforeman829 in A shaded relief map of South Asia rendered from 3d data and satellite imagery [OC] by visualgeomatics
Areas that have been traced by deep sea submersibles. So basically the path of those vessels. Other parts of the oceanfloor haven't been traced hence blurry.
Suryansh_Singh247 t1_jcz922a wrote
Reply to comment by BlackandBlue14 in A shaded relief map of South Asia rendered from 3d data and satellite imagery [OC] by visualgeomatics
The low pressure region that forms over tibet during summer draws the monsoon winds from the Indian ocean towards the subcontinent, that being the main reason.
Also Oman does receive some rainfall which turns parts of it green but not as much the subcontinent.
Suryansh_Singh247 t1_j88vm1o wrote
Reply to comment by curiouswastaken in [OC] %age of area covered by forests in Indian states by BlitzOrion
Likely still green due to agricultural crops
Suryansh_Singh247 t1_jdc6q1n wrote
Reply to comment by Karatekan in TIL China and India have been the population centers of the world for at least 6,000 years by aaleom
Europe was never the population center of the world. Economic center yes, but not population.