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compare the contrast loo with western disturbances (5m)

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Answered by robinchauhan798
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The Loo (Hindi: लू, Urdu: لُو, Punjabi Gurmukhi: ਲੂ) is a strong, hot and dry summer afternoon wind from the west which blows over the western Indo-Gangetic Plain region of North India and Pakistan.[1] It is especially strong in the months of May and June. Due to its very high temperatures (45 °C–50 °C or 115°F-120°F), exposure to it often leads to fatal heatstrokes.[1] Since it causes extremely low humidity and high temperatures, the Loo also has a severe drying effect on vegetation leading to widespread browning in the areas affected by it during the months of May and June.[2]
Answered by omegads04
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loo is originated from desert of northwest India i.e., summer season in Rajasthan than it is harmful for human this causes due to deforetation and loo season causes increase in many disease while weatern disturbance blow in winter season, which is originated from mediterranean sea, black sea and caspiun sea  it causes rain to the north and northwest India and the wind of provie comfort for human.

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