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describe the temperature conditions during the summer season in India​

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Answered by Anonymous
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During the summer season, the atmospheric conditions over the Indian landmass are characterised by: (i) High temperature over the north-western part. (ii) Low pressure over the north-western part. ... (iv) Very high temperature over North Indian plains due to long days and distance from the sea.

Answered by l412319
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In India, during summer, different states have temperatures according to varying degrees in many states, there is more heat in many states, there is less heat in the summer, the man is very disturbed in the heat, due to acute shortage of water in many areas, their biographical situation is troublesome people are disturbed the government is also able to help a lot in the summer days because India is a very large country India is the world's largest country. The area of the number is very much due to the high population in India and due to the mess in the water situation, many people come forward to help these countrymen, but even then their martyrdom is reduced in many places in madhya Pradesh, the temperature goes up to 40 degrees in madhya Pradesh in the summer days and there are other states in the summer, there are no heat in a state like Kashmir. It is very rarely that the weather here is very good, India is called the heaven of this world.

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