Geography, asked by ranjeshkumar454, 9 months ago

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(1) Which region get more than 4000 mm of rainfall?
(2) Identify the regions with the maximum and the minimum temperature.
(3) In which directions is the temperature increasing?
(4) Identify the directions of winds shown. What are known as?
(5) What type of climate is found in the northern region of India?​

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Answered by hariommaurya97
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  • Talacauvery,in Kodagu district region get more than 4000mm of rainfall.
  • 27 degree celsius
  • west north

  • Wind direction is reported by the direction from which it originates. For example, a northerly wind blows from the north to the south.[1] Wind direction is usually reported in cardinal directions or in azimuth degrees. Wind direction is measured in degrees clockwise from due north. Consequently, a wind blowing from the north has a wind direction of 0° (360°); a wind blowing from the east has a wind direction of 90°; a wind blowing from the south has a wind direction of 180°; and a wind blowing from the west has a wind direction of 270°. In general, wind directions are measured in units from 0° to 360°, but can alternatively be expressed from -180° to 180°.

  • humid subtropical climate

Answered by adityachauhan1222
4

Answer:

1.Western Ghats, Western Coasts of India and the northeastern region comprising of Mawsynram, Cherrapunji and parts of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh gets more than 4000 mm of rainfall. 2. Central and North Western parts of Peninsular Plateau and islands have high temperature. Hilly regions of north, northeast and south India have low temperature. 3. The temperature is increasing towards the south. 4. The winds shown are blowing from the south west to north east direction. These winds are called Southwest Monsoon Winds. 5. South-West Monsoon Winds are responsible for rainfall in India.

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