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Answered by Abhinavs17ab1
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a. When we move towards the northern part of india , the distance from the sea increases as well as altitude also increases . And the other factor can be distance from the equator increases(sun rays are vertical over the equator ) .
All these factors influences the climatic changes occurring on moving from south to north of india.
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b. Himalayan mountains acts as a wind barrier which obstacles the dry cold winds coming from the tibet area or chinese valleys. Which prevents india from cold and dry season .
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Answered by rishavthakur27
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(c). Most of the brazil country lies in the tropical zone. The equator passes through the northern part of the country.

The temperature is more in this country. The average temperature in the amazon valley is 25*c -28*c.

The climate is cooler in the brazilian highlands. Because of the proximity to the sea, the coast experience is mild and humid climate.

The amazon valley receives around 2000 mm of rainfall while the northeast coast receives 1000 - 1200 mm of rainfall.


(d). Brazil and India have the same type of climate.

However, while in India; the climate ranges from the tropical monsoon in the southern region to the temperate climate in the northern region.

In Brazil, most of the areas are tropical but the climate gets a bit temperate on the southern side.

As both of the regions have a coastal line of around 7000km, the climate tends to get affected the same by the water bodies.

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