explain three factors controlling the indian weather conditions
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Altitude :: when the temperature decreases, the height increases.
Laltitude :: amount of solar energy received (depends on the distance from the equator)
Pressure and wind system :: it depends on the latitude and altitude and influences the temperature anf rainfall pettern.
Laltitude :: amount of solar energy received (depends on the distance from the equator)
Pressure and wind system :: it depends on the latitude and altitude and influences the temperature anf rainfall pettern.
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The three factors that consider the controlling factors of the indian weather conditions are the pressure conditions, latitudes and the altitude
Explanation:
- Apart from these three factors, there are several other conditions that also alter the flow of the Indian weather patterns, like the ocean current, topography and the natural vegetation.
- The altitude of a place is an important factor that determines the flow of the winds and the generation of the storms or a weather event as the mountain are considered as the rugged ad the highly elevated mountains barriers of the world that thus give a significant influence in the climate of the regions like the Himalayas.
- The other factors are the latitude as the place on the tropics receive much of the solar energy they have a humid and warm type of temperatures throughout the year and thus have a heavy downpour of rains. Places allocated on the coastal region have an equitable climate as the lands are balanced by the sea and the land breezes.
- The pressure of the lands like the low and the high-pressure difference that are seen in the regions of the tropical and the temperature countries also have a profound impact on the development of the weather conditions.
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