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(1) define the climate of Kolkata .
(2) define the climate of Delhi.
(3)define the climate of Mumbai.
(4) define the climate of Chennai.

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Answered by kissabatool14
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climate of kolkata: the climate of Kolkata has the tropical wet and dry climate the annual mean temperature is 24°C. monthly mean temperatures reach to 15° to 30°C

climate of delhi: the climate of Delhi is an overlap between monsoon influenced subtropical and semi arid with high variation between summer and winter temperatures and perspiration.

climate of Mumbai: the climate of a Mumbai is wet dry and tropical climate. Mumbai's climate can be the best described as moderately hot with high level humidity. its coastal nature and tropical location ensure temperature do not fluctuate much throughout the year.

climate of chennai: Chennai features a tropical wet and dry climate. Chennai lies on the thermal equator and is also coastal, which prevents extreme variation in seasonal temperature.

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Answered by Shrivatsakulkarni
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Kolkata has a Tropical wet-and-dry climate (Köppen climate classification Aw). The annual mean temperature is 24.8 °C (80 °F); monthly mean temperatures range from 15 °C to 30 °C (59 °F to 86 °F).

Summer is certainly not the best time to visit Delhi. It starts in early April and peaks in late May or early June, with average temperatures near 38 °C although occasional heat waves can result in highs close to 45 °C (114 °F) on some days and therefore higher apparent temperature. The monsoon starts in late June and lasts until mid-September, with about 797.3 mm (31.5 inches)[2] of rain. The average temperatures are around 29 °C (85 °F), although they can vary from around 25 °C (78 °F) on rainy days to 32 °C (90 °F) during dry spells. The monsoons recede in late September, and the post-monsoon season continues till late October, with average temperatures sliding from 29 °C (85 °F) to 21 °C (71 °F).

The Climate of Mumbai is a tropical, wet and dry climate. Mumbai's climate can be best described as moderately hot with high level of humidity. Its coastal nature and tropical location ensure temperatures do not fluctuate much throughout the year.

Chennai features a tropical wet and dry climate. Chennai lies on the thermal equator and is also coastal, which prevents extreme variation in seasonal temperature. For most of the year, the weather is hot and humid.

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