Geography, asked by suku008, 1 year ago

in delhi..the summers are very hot and winters are very cold,while kochi experiences moderate summers and winters...why????

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Answered by joshinrexy22
19
It's due to the humidity of the region. Kochi is almost at the sea level and New Delhi is 239 meters above sea level. Even in rainy days the temperature is always around 28-30. The atmospheric pressure is always high in Kochi. Humidity is always above 95%. Its is a sea shore city and lots of back water make this place look like a pressure cooker. But its temperature always have a low dynamic range whereas in Delhi in summer you have very high humidity and winter low humidity. The temperature of Delhi during rainy seasons, its always around 28-35, with high humidity of 95%. Humidity plays a major role in fluctuating the temperatures.

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Answered by tithi
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Kochi is located at the Arabian Sea coast while Delhi is land logged.Hence Kochi experiences moderate climate whereas Delhi experiences continental type of climate.the moderating effects of sea(land breeze and sea breeze) make the climate in Kochi moderate while Delhi does not experience any moderating effect and hence experiences very hot summers and very cold winters.
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