History, asked by rachnasingh135, 9 months ago

Delhi is further away from the Equator than Chennai. But summer in Chennai is not
as hot as in Delhi. What are the reasons for this?

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Answered by advikapotluri
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Delhi's proximity to the Thar Desert (in Rajasthan) results in hot, dry continental winds, called loo, at times blowing all across from the West Asian mainland, making the days feel hotter. These winds, blowing over from vast land stretches, are very hot and dry, making the summers in Delhi very hot

Answered by rajshree1116
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Delhi's proximity to the Thar Desert (in Rajasthan) results in hot, dry continental winds, called loo, at times blowing all across from the West Asian mainland, making the days feel hotter. These winds, blowing over from vast land stretches, are very hot and dry, making the summers in Delhi .

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