discuss the regional variation in the climatic condition of India with the help of suitable example
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India has a variable climate. This can be proved with the help of the following examples.
1. In summer, the mercury occasionally touches 50°C in some parts of the Rajasthan desert, whereas it might be around 20°C in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir.
2.In winter, night temperature at Drass in Jammu and Kashmir may be as low as minus 40°C. Thiruvananthapuram on the other hand may have a temperature of 22° C.
3. The annual rainfall in Rajasthan is hardly 10 cm. whereas it is above 400 cm. in Meghalaya.
4. During monsoons, whole country receives rainfall except Tamilnadu.
5. Coastal region does not experience much variation in temperature pattern due to the moderating influence of the sea.
1. In summer, the mercury occasionally touches 50°C in some parts of the Rajasthan desert, whereas it might be around 20°C in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir.
2.In winter, night temperature at Drass in Jammu and Kashmir may be as low as minus 40°C. Thiruvananthapuram on the other hand may have a temperature of 22° C.
3. The annual rainfall in Rajasthan is hardly 10 cm. whereas it is above 400 cm. in Meghalaya.
4. During monsoons, whole country receives rainfall except Tamilnadu.
5. Coastal region does not experience much variation in temperature pattern due to the moderating influence of the sea.
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1. India has a monsoonal type of climate. The variations i climatic conditions can be seen all over India.
2. The annual precipitation varies from 400 cm in Malayalaya to less than 10 cm in Ladakh (cold desert) and western Rajasthan.
3. Most parts of India receive rainfall from June - September but states like Tamil Nadu Receive rainfall from October to November.
4. In India coastal regions generally experience less temperature variations throughout the year but as we go towards north these variations start increasing.
5. These climatic differences also effect the daily life of the people. It effects the clothes they wear, the food they eat etc.
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1. India has a monsoonal type of climate. The variations i climatic conditions can be seen all over India.
2. The annual precipitation varies from 400 cm in Malayalaya to less than 10 cm in Ladakh (cold desert) and western Rajasthan.
3. Most parts of India receive rainfall from June - September but states like Tamil Nadu Receive rainfall from October to November.
4. In India coastal regions generally experience less temperature variations throughout the year but as we go towards north these variations start increasing.
5. These climatic differences also effect the daily life of the people. It effects the clothes they wear, the food they eat etc.
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