what is the climate of India ? what are the controls affecting the climate of india ?
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The six controls that affect the climate of India are latitude, altitude, pressure and wind system, ocean currents, distance from the sea and relief features.
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India commonly experiences a tropical wet and dry climate. Significantly drier than tropical wet zones, it prevails over most of inland peninsular India except for a semi-arid rain shadow east of the Western Ghats. However, there are variations in climatic conditions in the country itself. The coastal regions of India show the least amount of difference between the temperatures of night and day. In the interior regions, the difference in temperatures of day and night is huge.
Climatic controls are the components that regulate the variation in temperature in a climate of a region or a country. There are a total of six controls that affect the climatic condition of not just India but of any place.
The controls that affect the climate of India are altitude, latitude, wind system, pressure, ocean currents, distance from the sea and relief features.
Climatic controls are the components that regulate the variation in temperature in a climate of a region or a country. There are a total of six controls that affect the climatic condition of not just India but of any place.
The controls that affect the climate of India are altitude, latitude, wind system, pressure, ocean currents, distance from the sea and relief features.
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