explain the climate of Pakistan and its impact on flora and fauna.
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The presence of the monsoon and the western disturbance like the fog and the southwest monsoon and the tropical storms and hr heatwaves leads to the occasional conditions of the draught, and the untimely monsoon conditions create floods that destroy the natural vegetation and the biodiversity.
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In the temperate zone lies Pakistan. In general, the climate is arid, with warm summers and cool or cold winters, and a wide variety of temperature extreme in certain areas. The rainfall is low
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- Pakistan has four seasons: a dry, cool, winter from December all through February; a dry, hot, spring from March all through May; the summer rainy season, or south-west monsoon period, from June all through September; and the retreating monsoon period of October - November. The onset and duration of these seasons differ somewhat according to location.
- The presence of the monsoon and western disturbances including fog, southwestern monsoon and tropical and heat waves, leads to occasionally high drought conditions and premature monsoon conditions produce floods which destroy natural vegetation and biodiversity.
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