Social Sciences, asked by chandramogili, 8 months ago

Delhi and Mumbai are both situated on plains and their height above sea level
is less than 300 meters. Why is there so much difference in their monthly
average temperatures? In which months are the average temperatures in these
two cities most similar? Explain?​

Answers

Answered by dhriti2596
12

Answer:

the difference arises due to continantality factor. since mumbai is close to sea so its temperature is low when compared to delhi. also their average temperature is almost same during october. ... because of retreating monsoon winds the temperature is almost similar-neither too hot nor too cold.

Answered by vrk197010
0

Explanation:

Mumbai experiences moderate climate while delhi experiences extreme climate this is because Mumbai costal nature and tropical location ensures moderate temperature throughout the year delhi distance from the sea gives it an extreme type of climate in two cities are more similar in the months of August and September

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