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Q)Similarities between Delhi climate and Sikkim climate
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Most of the inhabited regions of
Sikkim experience a temperate climate, with temperatures seldom exceeding 28 °C (82 °F) in summer. The average annual temperature for most of Sikkim is around 18 °C (64 °F). Climate of Delhi. ... Extreme temperatures have ranged from −2.2 °C to 48.4 °C.
Explanation:
The climate of Sikkim is extremely varied largely due to variation in altitude. It has the Himalayan or high mountain type of climate. Altitude is the most important factor controlling the climate and weather condition here. Relief features such as high mountains act as the barriers for the movements of monsoon winds. Low temperature, high rainfall on windward slopes, comparatively dry on the leeward side and heavy precipitation in the form of snow at the mountain top are the main features of the climate here. Due to great variation in sharp edged mountains throughout the state, there is large variation in rainfall and temperature. The Himalayas act as barrier to monsoon winds forcing them to ascend thereby causing orographic rainfall and snow fall. The Himalayas also act as barrier to the flow of cold winds from Central Asia, resulting heavy snowfall on the mountain tops and higher elevations and dry winter season at lower elevation located at the leeward side. The monsoon winds dominate the climate. There is seasonal reversal of winds almost throughout the state. The monsoon imposes the seasonal rhythm which is apparent in the activities of the people since most of them are agriculturists. The following four seasons are prevalent on the basis of the monsoon circulation over the state. 1. 2. 3. 4. The cold weather season - December to February The spring weather season - March to May The south-west monsoon - June to September The period of retreating monsoon - October to November
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