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ii) In the Indian subcontinent, there are three distinct season​

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Answered by amruthareddydonthi
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Answer: it is because of these mountains that this subcontinent experiences comparatively milder winters as compared to central Asia. The climate and associated weather conditions in India are governed by the following atmospheric conditions: Pressure and surface winds; Upper air circulation.

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Answer: it is because of these mountains that this subcontinent experiences comparatively milder winters as compared to central Asia. The climate and associated weather conditions in India are governed by the following atmospheric conditions: Pressure and surface winds; Upper air circulation.

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Answered by tanvirana8700
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In the Indian subcontinent, there are three distinct seasons i.e., the hot dry season, the rainy season and the cool, dry season. The main cause for seasonal climate is the differential rate of heating of land and sea.

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