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In mid latitude region the diurnal variation in weather is due to what

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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In middle latitudes, most of dirunal (day and night) variation in daily weather is due to advection alone.

In tropical regions particularly in northern India during summer season local winds called which is the outcome of advection process.

Winds are a result of advection, while air currents are a result of convection. 

Answered by topanswers
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The answer is the Sun. Just because of the Sun.

Equatorial regions have a moist climate where they are fed up with rain and heat eventually. This phenomenon is responsible for the low diurnal annual temperature of the equatorial region which we call the Mid-latitude region. The Sun faces those regions directly at an angle of 90 degrees. Despite of the Sun’s maximum solar radiation in the region the large availability of water bodies act as heat resistance skin for this region.

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