Social Sciences, asked by devyadv2874, 1 year ago

The concept of differential heating was primarily given to explain which of the following geographical phenomena in India?
[A] Monsoon
[B] Jet streams
[C] Cyclones
[D] Desert storms

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Answered by tejasweety
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hey mate ,


here is your answer,


Correct Answer: A [ Monsoon ]


Notes:


The concept of differential heating about the origin of Indian Monsoon was given by Halley.



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Answered by shishir303
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The Correct Option is...

✔ [A] Monsoon

Explanation ⦂

Monsoons are these winds, which come from the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea and cause rainfall in the Indian region along the southwest coast of India. Monsoon winds are those which are active throughout the South Asia region from June to September. These winds are the main cause of rainfall in the entire South Asia region.

The term monsoon was first used in British India to refer to the then India which included India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.

The term monsoon winds were used to refer to the large seasonal winds blowing from the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea. Monsoon winds are derived from the English word monsoon, which is originally a form of the Portuguese word monsoona.

Rainfall condition in India depends on the winds coming from the monsoon side. When these winds hit the Western Ghats on the southern coast of India, heavy rainfall occurs over India and its adjoining areas. These winds are active for about 4 months from June to September.

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