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the wind blowing in the Northern Plains in summer is known as

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Answered by fanbruhh
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The wind blowing in the northern plain during summer is known as loo.
Loo is hot air that blow in summer...
Answered by presentmoment
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The wind blowing in the northern plains in summer is known as Loo.

Explanation:

  • The Northern plains are most affected by the hot conditions and temperature as high as 48 degrees Celsius which is commonly recorded.
  • Hot dry winds, normally called as loo, blow over the western and central part of the Gangetic plains.
  • Exposure to these hot, scorching winds may cause sunstrokes, which may often prove fatal.
  • Temperatures in the peninsular region is somewhat lower, but still, an average of 35 degrees to 40 degrees Celsius is recorded.

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