Social Sciences, asked by nandhini843, 7 months ago


The climate of India is described as the
'monsoon type'. In Asia, this type of
climate is found mainly in the South and
the South-East. Despite an overall unity
in the general pattern, there are
perceptible regional variations in
climatic conditions within the country.
Temperature and precipitation are two
important elements and they vary from
place to place and season to season.
Read the above passage and answer the
following questions
(a) How can you say that the climate of
India is a Monsoon type?
(b) What lesson/values have you learnt
from the given passage?​

Answers

Answered by fatemadhedi
5

Answer:

  1. a India has a monsoon type of climate because it s influenced by the monsoon winds. There are perceptible regional variations in climatic conditions within the country . The monsoon type climate is based on distinct seasons of reversal of monsoon winds . this happens due to differential heating of land and water bodies under different pressure and temp.
  2. we learnt many values from this lesson. As India has a diverge country there are number of seasonal appearence . with different topography and climatic variations

Answered by kutubunnisha71
0

Answer:

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