Geography, asked by shivamsharmasinger5, 9 months ago

Why climate of India is described as the ‘monsoon’ type. Give reason.

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Answered by hritiksingh1
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India has a monsoon type of climate as its climate is influenced by the monsoon winds. The monsoon type of climate is based on distinct season and season of reversal of monsoon winds. This happens due to the differential heating of land and water bodies and pressure situations. When air moves from high pressure area over the southern Indian Ocean, it crosses equator and turns right to the low pressure situation over the Indian sub continent. These winds blow over the warm oceans, pick up moisture from them resulting into rainfall in India.

Answered by dhareaveer
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Hey mate,

Your answer is-

Just because of the Tropic of Cancer that surpasses India at its middle part the country has been divided into two temperature zone. Most of the norther India lies over the Tropic of Cancer and 45% of India’s land lies under the cancer.  The monsoon type of climate of India is influenced by the monsoon wind that arises from the Oceans in the Southern part of the country. As they are near the equator they are subjected to heat and pressure.

Where India is completely a sub-tropical country but the peninsular India lies in the torrid zone which is nearer to the equator and can also be known as the zone of maximum heat. Most of the norther part of the country receives snow fall during the winter and experiences severe heat during the summer. The torrid zone experiences the a dry and warm weather as they lies close to the equator.

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