mention the differences between the climatic conditions of village in the rainy and winter season this is my question answer me fast
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The Rainy Season
During the month of June, the monsoon winds begin to blow landwards from the sea. These winds bring a large amount of moisture with them, which forms black clouds. These monsoon winds blow from the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal.The first showers of rain come to the Malabar Coast in the month of June. Slowly, these winds spread over the whole country. The western coast and the eastern and north-eastern regions receive heavy rainfall from these winds. Cherrapunji, in the Meghalaya, receives the maximum rainfall and is the rainiest spot in the world. Rajasthan and Gujarat receive very little rainfall.
The Winter Season
By October, the rainy season comes to an end all over the country and the days become short and the night become long. The rays of the sun are not overhead. The air turns cooler in the plains marking the coming of the winter season.
The winter season lasts from November to February every year. In the Northern Plains, very cold wind blow making the winter months severe. Most of the hilly areas receive heavy snowfall. January is the coldest month in the Northern Plains. The winter season in Peninsular India is mild as a result of the influence of the surrounding water bodies. The coromandel Coast receives heavy rainfall during this season
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1. Kanpur lies in the interior of the continent. It thus experiences a continental type of climate. While summers are too hot, winters are too cold. Thus, Kanpur experiences extreme temperature conditions.
2. Kochi is warmer than Mumbai even though both lie on the western coast of India because the former is located close to the Equator and receives direct rays of the Sun throughout the year.
3. The second branch of the Arabian Sea strikes the western coast of India by the second week of June. The Ganga Plains receive rainfall from the Bay of Bengal branch which first strikes the northeastern parts of India and then travels to the Northern Ganga Plains.