Geography, asked by fathimmas67, 1 month ago


IV. Give reasons for the following:
1. The snow that falls in winter on the south-facing slope of the Himalayas melts more quickly than that on the
north-facing slope.
2. July is warmer than January in Delhi

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Answered by thanishthas
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Answer:

Explanation:

During winters, the sun is always towards the South and the northern facing parts of any mountains are in shadow. Since the southern slope of the Himalayas faces sun most of the time, its snow melts more quickly than the north facing slopes.

Answered by anuradhaa112233
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Answer:

1)During winters, the sun is always towards the South and the northern facing parts of any mountains are in shadow. Since the southern slope of the Himalayas faces sun most of the time, its snow melts more quickly than the north facing slopes.

2)Delhi lies in the Northern Hemisphere near the Tropic of Cancer. Northern hemisphere is tilted towards the sun in July, so it is summer then and it is warmer than winter. In the January the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the sun, so it experiences winter.

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