there is no major change in annual range of temperature of chennai give geographical reason
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There is no major change in annual range of temperature of chennai because Large Water bodies heat up slowly and do not allow temperature to rise fast during summer and water also cools slowly during winter not allowing place located near a sea shore do not get very hot or very cold, displaying a very small range in which temperature varies from summer to winter.
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There is no major change in annual range of temperature of chennai give geographical reason.
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- Chennai is located in the state of the Tamil Nadu and is located on the coromandel coast and of the Bay of Bengal and the average elevation is 6.7 meters and has a soil of clay and shale and sandstone and geologically is has been classified as a seismic zone three.
- As Chennai climate is of dry summers and has a wet tropical climate and the city is located near the thermal equator and is thus prevent the extreme variations in the seasonal temperatures. The hot summers start in late May and the June region and the max temperature is 40 degrees.
- The city gets most of the rainfall form the northeastern monsoon winds form mid October to mid-December. With a cyclonic activity in the bay area and has a rainfall average of 257 cm. Thus the large bodies of water keep the temperatures in ranges.
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