1. Why does Thiruvananthapuram have a moderate climate?
2. In which part of the country seasonal contrast in temperature is less?
3. Name the areas affected by tropical cyclones in India.
4. What do you understand by ‘Mango shower'? 5. Define 'Kaal Baisakhi'.
6. What type of climate does Rajasthan desert have?
7. Name the states affected by tropical cyclones in India.
8. Which one factor is responsible for the development of monsoon trough over Northern plain?
9. Which coast of India receives rainfall in winter?
10. In which months of the year in India, day temperature are high while nights are cool and pleasant?
11. Why does the Northern part of India experience severe winter in December and January?
12. What is meant by 'October Heat'?
13. What do you understand by the term 'El Nino'?
14. Which rainfall is of immense importance for wheat crop in India?
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1.Thiruvananthapuram has an equable climate because of its closeness to the sea. The sea exerts a moderating impact on the climate of the region. 1) Monsoon has its tendency to have 'breaks' in rainfall. 2) Thus, it has wet and dry spells.
2. The coastal area the part of the country is contrast in temperature less because they have sea, ocean or river in their surrounding. The states like Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Goa, Maharashtra, Odissa, West Bengal has coastal climate.
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