factors effecting indias climate pressure and wind
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climate= the sum total of whether conditions and variations over a large area for a long period of time ( more than 30 years) is called climate.
whether = the state of the atmosphere over an area at many point of time is called whether.
monsoon = this type of climate is mainly found in the south and southeast aisa. the climate of india is of monsoon type the seasonal reversal in wind direction using a year is called monsoon.
coriolis force= an apparent force caused by the earths rotation is called coriolis force. the winds are deflected towards right in the northern hemisphere and towards the left in the southern hemisphere due to this force. this is also known as ferries law.
fast flowing and narrow air currents are called jet streams. the streams flow a high altitudes. ( about 12,000 feet) in the troposphere, their speed various from about 110 km/h in the summer to 184 km/h in winter. ☺☺☺☺
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climate= the sum total of whether conditions and variations over a large area for a long period of time ( more than 30 years) is called climate.
whether = the state of the atmosphere over an area at many point of time is called whether.
monsoon = this type of climate is mainly found in the south and southeast aisa. the climate of india is of monsoon type the seasonal reversal in wind direction using a year is called monsoon.
coriolis force= an apparent force caused by the earths rotation is called coriolis force. the winds are deflected towards right in the northern hemisphere and towards the left in the southern hemisphere due to this force. this is also known as ferries law.
fast flowing and narrow air currents are called jet streams. the streams flow a high altitudes. ( about 12,000 feet) in the troposphere, their speed various from about 110 km/h in the summer to 184 km/h in winter. ☺☺☺☺
I HOPE ITS HELP U☝☝☝☝☝☝☝
HAPPY CHRISTMAS IN ADVANCE
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The temperature decreases as we move from the equator to the poles. Altitude: As we move from the surfaceof the earth to the higher altitudes, thetemperature decreases. Pressure and wind system: The pressure and windsystem of any area depend on the latitude and altitude of that place.
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