What is the difference between periodic wind and local wind
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Periodic wind - is the wind that blows over a particular period of the year over a specific region and in a specific direction eg monsoon winds
Local wind - is a wind that blows over a certain direction all around the year
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PERIODIC WINDS:- Periodic winds blow at regular intervals or in regular cycles. They are winds that result from localised differences in pressure and temperature. For example, land and sea breezes and the seasonal wands.
EG: MONSOON WINDS IN INDIA
LOCAL WINDS:- Local winds are restricted to a certain place only. They may be warm or cold depending upon the area from which they blow.
EG: LOO, A WARM WIND, BLOWS IN PLAINS OF INDIA
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