Social Sciences, asked by honey814655, 9 months ago

1. Places near the poles hay
2. Mumbai has a
climate.
cold
tropical
type.
3. The climate of India is of
4. The moisture in the air is called umidades
5. The areas near equator are called the formed
zones
Write T for true and F for false statements.
1. Latitude means a place's height above sea level.
2. Places near the equator receive slanting rays of the sun.
3. The climatic zones are also called heat zones.
4. Sahara desert and the Amazon rainforest belong to torrid regio
5. Weather is permanent and stays stable for long.
Answer the following questions.
1. Explain the term 'climate'.​

Answers

Answered by 16MIS3472
1

1]  Places near the poles have Places near the poles are called the land of midnight sun. ➡️ Midnight Sun. The polar regions are called the "lands of the midnight sun" because in the summer, the sun never sets.

2] . Mumbai has a  climate cold  tropical  type The Climate of Mumbai is a tropical, wet and dry climate. Mumbai's climate can be best described as moderately hot with high level of humidity. Its coastal nature and tropical location ensure temperatures do not fluctuate much throughout the year.. Temperatures at 24–29°C.

3] The climate of India is described as a monsoon type. This type of climate is found in south and southeast Asia. However, there are variations in climatic conditions in the country itself. The coastal regions of India show the least amount of difference between the temperatures of night and day.

4] The amount of water vapor in the air is called humidity. The amount of water vapor the air can hold depends on the temperature of the air.

5] The areas near equator are called the formed  zones The world is sometimes divided into five zones according to latitude. The tropical, or Torrid Zone, lies near the Equator and extends to the Tropic of Cancer in the north and the Tropic of Capricorn in the south. The north and south frigid zones (also known as the Arctic and the Antarctic) lie near the poles.

Q.2 1] False

      2] False

      3] False

      4] True

      5] True

Q.3 1] The composite or generally prevailing weather conditions of a region, as temperature, air pressure, humidity, precipitation, sunshine, cloudiness, and winds, throughout the year, averaged over a series of years. a region or area characterized by a given climate: to move to a warm climate.

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