why does Delhi experience extreme climate?
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The capital city of India lies in the Gangetic fertile plains between the Aravallis and the Himalayas and is situated 225 m above sea level. The capital experiences an extremecontinental climate due to the fact that it is far away from the sea.
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Heya!!
friend,
Delhi lies in the Gangetic fertile plains between the Aravallis and the Himalayas and is situated 225 metres above sea level.
The capital experiences an extreme continental climate due to the fact that it is far away from the sea.
Hope it helps!!
@saiprasannabollu
friend,
Delhi lies in the Gangetic fertile plains between the Aravallis and the Himalayas and is situated 225 metres above sea level.
The capital experiences an extreme continental climate due to the fact that it is far away from the sea.
Hope it helps!!
@saiprasannabollu
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