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Good morning students today social studies work on India climate :-
1.what role do the Himalayas play for the weather conditions in India?
2.why is the climate of India called the tropical monsoon climate?
Map work
On the outline map of India show the wind direction in July.
Children you can submit the work by tomorrow afternoon.
Answers
Answer:
1.what role do the Himalayas play for the weather conditions in India?
Ans)The Himalayas prevent the cold winds from Central Asia from entering the subcontinent. It is because of these mountains that this subcontinent experiences comparatively milder winters as compared to Central Asia
2.why is the climate of India called the tropical monsoon climate?
2.why is the climate of India called the tropical monsoon climate?Map work
Ans )The summer monsoon causes the heaviest rainfall whenever they blow from the sea to land. The winter monsoon will not cause much rain. Hence india has tropical monsoon climate.
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2.An area of tropical monsoon climate (occasionally known as a tropical wet climate or a tropical monsoon and trade-wind littoral climate) is a type of climate that corresponds to the Köppen climate classification category "Am". Tropical monsoon climates have monthly mean temperatures above 18 °C (64 °F) in every month of the year and a dry season. [1]:200–1 Tropical monsoon climates is the intermediate climate between the wet Af (or tropical rainforest climate) and the drier Aw (or tropical savanna climate).
A tropical monsoon climate, however, has its driest month seeing on average less than 60 mm, but more than {\textstyle 100-\left({\frac {Total\ Annual\ Precipitation\ (mm)}{25}}\right)}{\textstyle 100-\left({\frac {Total\ Annual\ Precipitation\ (mm)}{25}}\right)}.[1] This latter fact is in direct contrast to a tropical savanna climate, whose driest month sees less than 60 mm of precipitation and also less than {\textstyle 100-\left({\frac {Total\ Annual\ Precipitation\ (mm)}{25}}\right)}{\textstyle 100-\left({\frac {Total\ Annual\ Precipitation\ (mm)}{25}}\right)} of average monthly precipitation. In essence, a tropical monsoon climate tends to either see more rainfall than a tropical savanna climate or have less pronounced dry seasons. Additionally, a tropical monsoon climate tends to see less variance in temperatures during the course of the year than a tropical savanna climate. This climate has a driest month which nearly always occurs at or soon after the "winter" solstice for that side of the equator.
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