on basis of climate condition Indian climate is divided into four season explain
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Yes the Indian climate is divided into four seasons
:- rainy season
:- summer ☀️
:- winter⛄️
:- Monsoon
:- rainy season
:- summer ☀️
:- winter⛄️
:- Monsoon
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Four climatological seasons are defined by the India Meteorological Department (IMD): Winter, Summer, Monsoon and Autumn.
Explanation:
Summer: Mar- May
- Around the end of February, India begins to warm up, first in the northern plains and then throughout the country.
- By April, many regions have daily temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius (105 F).
- The southern sections of the country are cooler, with temperatures reaching around 35 C (95 F) while being much more humid.
- The first symptoms of the approaching monsoon come in late May. There are thunderstorms and dust storms when the humidity rises.
Winter: Dec- Feb
- For most of India, the end of the monsoon signals the beginning of bright, sunny sky, as well as the tourist season.
- It never gets cold in the south. This is in stark contrast to the subzero temperatures in India's far north, particularly in the Himalayan area.
Monsoon: Jun- Sep
- The southwest monsoon and the northeast monsoon are the two monsoons in India.
- The major monsoon, the southwest monsoon, arrives from the sea in early June and begins its journey along India's west coast.
- By mid-July, the majority of the country has been soaked.
- By October, most of northwest India was cleared of this.
Autumn: Oct - Nov
- It brings stunning warm shades of yellow and orange to nature.
- It is also called as the fall season.
- Colourful falling leaves, cool weather and the vibrant festivals accentuate the subcontinent's beauty and truly is a season of joy.
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