what is the climate contrast of India is striking
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The climate of India is described as that of the monsoon type. But within this general pattern there are certain regional variations in climatic conditions. This is because of the variations in temperature, precipitation, atmospheric pressure, wind, humidity and altitude from place to place.
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India has an unusual range of climatic conditions that ranges from very cold to very hot, dry to humid, owing to its peculiar topography and location.
The northern areas of the country experience temperatures ranging from frigid (Siachen)
The Himalayas and Hindu Kush block the cold Central Asian katabatic winds and so, the rest of the Indian subcontinent has warmer temperatures.
The western part of the country is a desert area but attracts moisture-laden southwest summer monsoon causing rainfall across the country.
The Tropic of Cancer divides the country in almost two halves.
The areas above it experience temperate climatic conditions whereas areas below it experience tropical climatic conditions.
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The northern areas of the country experience temperatures ranging from frigid (Siachen)
The Himalayas and Hindu Kush block the cold Central Asian katabatic winds and so, the rest of the Indian subcontinent has warmer temperatures.
The western part of the country is a desert area but attracts moisture-laden southwest summer monsoon causing rainfall across the country.
The Tropic of Cancer divides the country in almost two halves.
The areas above it experience temperate climatic conditions whereas areas below it experience tropical climatic conditions.
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