Geography, asked by khushi46737, 10 months ago

compare summer in north India and south India ​

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Answered by lilyroberts971
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North India is landlocked while South India is surrounded by Arabian Sea and Indian Ocean. The climate in North India is generally cool and dry in winters and very hot in summers while the temperatures are high throughout the year in South India with high humidity due to proximity to the sea

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Answered by harishsharma3
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hi mate

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In South Indian coastline, the climate is humid. During summer season North India is hotter than South India as most of the North Indian region is away from the sea. So during retreating monsoon, incidents of cyclones are more in South India. So the waters of Arabian sea and the Bay of Bengal acts as radiators which absorbs heat from huge land masses (the south indian peninsula).. I would like to give you an example.. just take a tawa (pan) and heat it. After its fully heated just sprinkle a bit of water on it.. you'll observe steam liberating from it.. that phenomenon is nothing but humidity in south indian coastal belt as they are in direct contact with the sea… So you feel places like Mangalore(which lies on West Coast) hotter than Bangalore even though they have the same temperature. The vital factor which makes Mangalore hot is the humidity index is higher in this place when compared to Bangalore.. Upvote if u found this answer helpful .. Share this with your people if u found it more interesting.. And last but not the least!! Follow me to get latest updates of my answers to other questions and the contents which i share .. Thank u for scrolling till here patiently :) …

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