geography class 9 climate chapter question i want the climate graph of bangalore, mumbai,kolkata,delhi,jodhpur,chennai,nagpur,shillong,thiruvananthapuram,leh pls answer
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For Location & Labelling : Thiruvananthapuram, Chennai, Jodhpur, Jaipur, Bangalore, Mumbai, Kolkata, Leh, Shillong, Delhi, Nagpur.


Considering also the Himalayas, it is said a little emphatically that in India all the climates are found, but in most of the country the climate is tropical and affected by the monsoon regime, so that there are a dry and a rainy season. The rains are more or less intense and long depending on area, but generally the wettest period is from July to September, except in the southeast, where the retreating monsoon continues until the end of the year. The hottest period generally runs from April to mid-June, before the arrival of the monsoon: so the real summer corresponds to the calendar's spring. Winter lasts from December to February. In the north-west the monsoon is shorter, while in inland mountains of Kashmir the monsoon doesn't arrive at all. Along the coast it's hot all year round, especially in the centre and south, but the heat is tempered by the breezes.
Let us now analyze the different climatic zones of India.
For Location & Labelling : Thiruvananthapuram, Chennai, Jodhpur, Jaipur, Bangalore, Mumbai, Kolkata, Leh, Shillong, Delhi, Nagpur.


Considering also the Himalayas, it is said a little emphatically that in India all the climates are found, but in most of the country the climate is tropical and affected by the monsoon regime, so that there are a dry and a rainy season. The rains are more or less intense and long depending on area, but generally the wettest period is from July to September, except in the southeast, where the retreating monsoon continues until the end of the year. The hottest period generally runs from April to mid-June, before the arrival of the monsoon: so the real summer corresponds to the calendar's spring. Winter lasts from December to February. In the north-west the monsoon is shorter, while in inland mountains of Kashmir the monsoon doesn't arrive at all. Along the coast it's hot all year round, especially in the centre and south, but the heat is tempered by the breezes.
Let us now analyze the different climatic zones of India.
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