Geography, asked by mishaalkhanna15, 1 month ago

Why do you think it doesn't snow in Chennai or rain in Jammu and Kashmir. fast

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Answered by panigrahiarpan2010
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Explanation:

The answer is that the air above is too warm to form snow crystals. The reason for that is because southern India is too far south for blasts from the north, plus the Himalayan Mountains protect to a considerable degree the worst weather cases of cold transfer. Plus the mountains are too low for the above conditions. Anywhere on Earth will have snow occasionally if at about 4,000 meters.

Answered by sdivyadharshini96
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Chennai- The western disturbance the core reason for snowfall falls to reach south India and hence the region remains deprived of this white beauty. However active northeast monsoon brings ample rainfall for the hilly region. Chennai is in South India

Jammu and Kashmir- The monsoon current generally remains weak over Jammu and Kashmir. It picks up strength only during the passage of westerly systems moving accross the extreme northern parts. Therefore monsoon rain less in Jammu and Kashmir.

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