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explain any three factors controlling India weather conditions

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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India being a tropical nation, a noteworthy part of the Indian subcontinent encounters tropical atmosphere consistently. Notwithstanding, not at all like other tropical nations, India has a one of a kind atmosphere. Main three factors that influence the Indian territory to pick up this uniqueness are - The Himalayas, run of the mill Indian Monsoon and obviously the two oceans - Arabian ocean and Bay of Bengal.

Himalayas - Being one of the youngest and tallest mountains run on the planet, Himalayas go about as the prime factor in affecting the Indian atmosphere. The Himalayas chiefly keeps the chilly mainland air from Central Asia entering Indian Subcontinent, keeping the Indian subcontinent hotter than the same longitudinal mild districts in different parts of the world.

Indian Monsoon - India has two average monsoons- 1. South West Monsoon and North East Monsoon.


South West Monsoon (SWM) adds to 80% precipitation of significant landmass of the Indian subcontinent.

North East Monsoon(NEM) or Retreating SWM - Unlike SWM, NEM doesn't have a defined source.

Indian oceans - Both Arabian ocean and Bay of Bengal are equipped for facilitating tornados consistently. Aside from the typhoons, the two oceans are responsible for the everyday climate of the more Indian shore of around 7516km. Amid summer, ocean breeze from the two oceans chills off the beachfront urban areas like Chennai, Mumbai, and Kolkata faster than the inward locales. Be that as it may they are likewise in charge of keeping these urban areas warm and moist notwithstanding during the winters.
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