Science, asked by noorkeeyan, 4 months ago

Why do India have summer in june?
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Answered by irishmanzano308
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Answer:

The summer season in India is between the month of Jyeshtha and Ashadh & according to the English calendar, it occurs in May and June. Summer is the season after spring and before the monsoon. Summer is the hottest seasons, which comes after spring and before autumn. The days are the longest and the nights are shortest.

Explanation:

Because of India’s inverted triangular shape, the land is heated progressively as the sun moves northward. This accelerated spread of heating, combined with the general direction of heat being transported by winds, results in a greater initial monsoonal activity over the Arabian Sea (at late springtime), where a real frontal situation often occurs, than over the Bay of Bengal.

The summer months of May and June are exceptionally hot; mean monthly temperatures in the region hover around 35 °C (95 °F), with daily maxima occasionally topping 50 °C (122 °F). During winters, temperatures in some areas can drop below freezing due to waves of cold air from Central Asia.

Answered by kingstargaming761
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Answer:

the upper question os rite and my answer is:-

What makes June 21 special? On this day, the Earth will be positioned in its orbit and the North Pole is at its maximum tilt towards the Sun. The day also marks the beginning of summer in the northern hemisphere

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