Geography, asked by preethi4193, 7 months ago

Southern part of india doesnt receive snowfall why

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Answered by hanshraj26
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The answer is that the air above is too warm to form snow crystals. The reason for that is because southern India is too far south for blasts from the north, plus the Himalayan Mountains protect in considerable degree the worst weather cases of cold transfer. ... there has been no snowfall in the Western Ghats.

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Answered by melody10
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Explanation:

Snow requires two specific weather conditions : low temperature and moisture in the atmosphere .

In Southern India there is significant moisture in the air ,but the temperature is rarely low enough to produce snow. Moreover,snow is most common in high altitudes and high latitudes, particularly among the mountainous regions of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.Due to these reasons there is no snowfall in Southern India.

As a matter of fact:

Even Antarctica, the coldest and iciest continent, contains a region called the Dry Valleys, where it is extremely cold, but so dry that snow never falls.

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