Social Sciences, asked by ngarg5469, 9 months ago

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5. It cannot snow on high mountains near the equator. *
E. Answer these.
1. What is the difference between weather and climate?
2. How are clouds formed? How do we get rain from these clouds
3. List the four main steps of the water cycle.
4. How do we get hail?
5. List two points on which the climate of a place depends.
6. What kind of climate does India have?
7. Why do clothes take longer to dry on a humid day? *​

Answers

Answered by manvithamalapaka26
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Explanation:

  1. Weather is the combination of temperature, humidity, precipitation, cloudiness, visibility, and wind. In popular usage, climate represents the synthesis of weather; more formally, it is the weather of a locality averaged over some period (usually 30 years), plus statistics of weather extremes.
  2. Clouds are formed when water vapour rises high up into the air.
  3. When clouds get so full of water droplets that they can't hold any more, the water falls back to the ground as rain! Sometimes the water droplets freeze and fall to the ground as snow, sleet, or hail. There are four main stages in the water cycle. They are evaporation, condensation, precipitation and collection. Let's look at each of these stages. Evaporation: This is when warmth from the sun causes water from oceans, lakes, streams, ice and soils to rise into the air and turn into water vapour.
  4. Hailstones are formed when raindrops are carried upward by thunderstorm updrafts into extremely cold areas of the atmosphere and freeze. hailstones then grow by colliding with liquid water drops that freeze onto the surface.
  5. The climate of a region depends on many factors including the amount of sunlight it receives, its height above sea level, the shape of the land, and how close it is to oceans. Since the equator receives more sunlight than the poles, climate varies depending on its distance from the equator.
  6. Most of India is a sub tropical country and that means very hot summers, humid rainy season and mild winters. In the hilly regions the summers are mild and the winters are cold. The monsoons affect most of India between June and August.
  7. Wet clothes take longer time to dry on a humid day. On a humid day the air is full of water vapour. Hence, evaporation is very slow. This is the reason why wet clothes take longer time on a humid day.

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Answered by singhtrisha386
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Explanation:

Weather is the combination of temperature, humidity, precipitation, cloudiness, visibility, and wind. In popular usage, climate represents the synthesis of weather; more formally, it is the weather of a locality averaged over some period (usually 30 years), plus statistics of weather extremes.

Clouds are formed when water vapour rises high up into the air.

When clouds get so full of water droplets that they can't hold any more, the water falls back to the ground as rain! Sometimes the water droplets freeze and fall to the ground as snow, sleet, or hail. There are four main stages in the water cycle. They are evaporation, condensation, precipitation and collection. Let's look at each of these stages. Evaporation: This is when warmth from the sun causes water from oceans, lakes, streams, ice and soils to rise into the air and turn into water vapour.

Hailstones are formed when raindrops are carried upward by thunderstorm updrafts into extremely cold areas of the atmosphere and freeze. hailstones then grow by colliding with liquid water drops that freeze onto the surface.

The climate of a region depends on many factors including the amount of sunlight it receives, its height above sea level, the shape of the land, and how close it is to oceans. Since the equator receives more sunlight than the poles, climate varies depending on its distance from the equator.

Most of India is a sub tropical country and that means very hot summers, humid rainy season and mild winters. In the hilly regions the summers are mild and the winters are cold. The monsoons affect most of India between June and August.

Wet clothes take longer time to dry on a humid day. On a humid day the air is full of water vapour. Hence, evaporation is very slow. This is the reason why wet clothes take longer time on a humid day.

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