Why is it hot in south India
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Explanation:
South India lies more close to equator and hence sun remains directly perpendicular keeping it hotter through out the year. While South Indian summers are rarely above 40 degrees but it doesn't receive any cold waves at all, and minimum temperature in southern grounds hardly goes below 20 degree.
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South India lies more close to equator and hence sun remains directly perpendicular keeping it hotter through out the year.
While South Indian summers are rarely above 40 degrees but it doesn’t receive any cold waves at all, and minimum temperature in southern grounds hardly goes below 20 degree.
South Indian sea costs send south western monsoon clouds, but these are again condensed at central hills, preventing heavy monsoon to reach northern grounds, making them much dry or a complete desert in west.