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Introduction
Anthropological factors such as pollution have caused havoc to the generally smooth seasonal cycles of India. Various activities such as deforestation, urbanization, industrialization, etc have brought an adverse effect on the seasonal changes in India. Excessive deforestation for the construction of residential buildings and industries to cope with the growing demands of the people has led to loss of valuable green cover in the country which in turn has caused disturbance in the rainfall pattern and has also led to the loss of valuable soil cover and floods in various parts of the countries.
Causes of Adverse Effect on Indian Climate
The major cause of climate change is as follows:
Urbanization
Burning of fossil fuels
Emission of greenhouse gases
Industrialization
Deforestation
Due to the change in rainfall and temperature patterns people have to face extreme climatic conditions. Indian monsoons lead to floods in parts of north east and northwest while the southern parts experience drought to the extreme levels. These changes are confusing scientists and meteorological experts from a considerably long time. It is difficult to assign exact reasons to these adversities. These changes can be permanent or the climate might return to its normal state.
Due to the increase in C02 concentrations in the atmosphere along with the stimulation of production of greenhouse gases, winters are becoming relatively warmer in tropical countries. The presence of these gases in the atmosphere along with the presence of favorable conditions for their oxidation has led to thinning of the ozone layer. Ozone layer obstructs the harmful U.V. radiations from entering the earth’s atmosphere. But due to the damage caused by the greenhouse gases on the ozone layer, the radiations make it through the earth’s atmosphere thus increasing the temperature on the surface and contributing to certain problems such as skin cancer.
According to past records, it is true that climate change is a natural phenomenon but the research from the past few decades suggests that the sudden exponential changes are a result of increasing population and industrialization. Many scientists argue about the irreversibility of these climatic conditions and changes but many others are optimistic about the new researches and enlightenment among people about the changing scenario.
Conclusion
Numerous scientists have sought out ways to reverse the effects of global warming or we can say that at least they’ve all tried. Numerus books, research papers, documentaries, movies etc have been introduced on the growing concern of global warming and its association with climate change.
Seasons in India
Did you know that seasons in India are different than in the rest of the world? Continue reading to learn about weather, culture, and other interesting facts associated with each of the six seasons in India.
The Six Seasons
Can you name the seasons? Spring, summer, fall (or autumn), and winter are the seasons observed in most places around the world. India, however, observes six seasons instead of four. This is because Hinduism is the main religion in India, and the Hindu calendar has six seasons.
The six seasons have names in the Sanskrit language, which is one of the languages spoken in India. Each season's name ends in the word ritu, which means 'season' in Sanskrit.
Spring
Spring is known as Vasant Ritu and is observed from February 19th to April 19th. During Vasant Ritu, the weather is nice, and the flowers are blooming. In fact, it's known as 'King of the Seasons' for its ideal weather. The Vernal Equinox takes place right in the middle of Vasant Ritu, as the earth's axis is not pointed away nor toward the sun. During the Vernal Equinox, both day and night are exactly 12 hours long.
India is a country that likes to celebrate, and one of its biggest celebrations takes place during this season. It's called the Holi Festival, and it's a celebration of good winning over evil. The people of India celebrate by covering themselves in different colors!
Summer
When we think of summer, most of us think of heat. This is no different in India. The summer, or Grishma Ritu, is the hottest season. Grishma Ritu takes place from April 20th to June 21st. During this time, some parts of India reach temperatures of 113 degrees!
There is also some rainfall that occurs during Grishma Ritu, including pre-monsoon rains known as 'mango showers.' Mango trees are pretty common along the coast in parts of India, and the rain makes the mangoes grow big and fruitful. These rain showers are just a preview of bigger storms to come.
Monsoon
Monsoon season, also known as Varsha Ritu, is one of the seasons that's not traditionally observed in other countries. Monsoons are very extreme winds that cause heavy amounts of rainfall. This season lasts from June 22nd to August 22nd. Many times, monsoons lead to extreme flooding of the streets of India. While it doesn't rain every day, it rains quite often.