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State the three main reasons for the excessive cold in north India during winters.
Solution
The three main reasons for the excessive cold in north India during winters are followings:
(i) States like Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan being far away from the moderating influence of sea experience continental climate.
(ii) The snowfall in the nearby Himalayan ranges creates cold wave situation; and
(iii) Around February, the cold winds coming from the Caspian Sea and Turkmenistan bring cold wave along with frost and fog over the northwestern parts of India.
(i) States like Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan being far away from the moderating influence of sea experience continental climate.
(ii) The snowfall in the nearby Himalayan ranges creates cold wave situation; and
(iii) Around February, the cold winds coming from the Caspian Sea and Turkmenistan bring cold wave along with frost and fog over the northwestern parts of India.
Some More Questions From Climate Chapter
Define Climate.
Describe the regional variation in temparature experienced in India.
Describe the significance of Himalayan mountain on the climate of India.
Discuss land and water and as a factor determining the climate of India.
Explain EI-Nino with its implication.
State the three main reasons for the excessive cold in north India during winters.
Why does winter monsoons do not cause rainfall ?
Why Tamil Nadu coast remains dry during summer? State two factors:
Explain the characteristics of monsoonal rainfall in India.
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