What is very hot wind called?
(a) Loo
(b) Sea Level
(c) Monsoon air
(d) Exosphere
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Loo is the very hot wind
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Option-A Loo is the correct answer.
A very hot wind is called as Loo.
What are the types of Hot wind?
- Loo=In the months of May and June, strong loo winds, which are hot and dry, blow through the northern plains of Pakistan and India. They typically occur in the afternoons and move in a west to east direction. They range in temperature from 45 to 50 degrees Celsius.
- Foehn=Foehn is a local wind that forms on the leeward side of the Alps mountain ranges. It is strong, dusty, dry, and warm. The air is forced to climb and cross the barrier by the regional pressure gradient. On the windward side of the mountains, rising air can occasionally bring about precipitation.
- The Foehn winds begin to fall as a warm, dry wind on the leeward side or northern slopes of the mountain after crossing the mountain crest.
- Snow is helped to melt by the winds, which range in temperature from 15 to 20 degrees.
- As a result, the grapes will ripen earlier and pasture area will be suitable for animal grazing.
- Chinook=The local wind known as the "Chinook" blows hot and dry down the eastern slopes of the Rockies in the United States and Canada. Because they aid in earlier snowmelting, the word "chinook" literally means "snow eater." They keep snow from covering the meadows. Ranchers benefit greatly from them as a result.
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