Why is there a great variation in summer and winter temperatures?
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(i) Seasonal reversal of direction in the winds system. The monsoon winds blow from land to Sea in winters and from Sea to land in summers. ... (iii) Inspite of local variation in climatic conditions, it unites the whole sub-continent in a single climatic thread of monsoon type of climate.
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It's simple. The Earth is always rotating. When it's rotating away from the sun, it's cold and winter occurs. When it is rotating towards the sun, then it's warm and summer occurs. I hope this helps you.
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