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Why the northern plains of india do not freeze in winter

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Answered by Anonymous
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The northern plains of India do not freeze in the winter because temperatures in this region do not fall low enough for water to freeze. One reason behind this is that the Himalayas protect the northern plains from the cold winds of Central Asia during winter.

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Answered by writersparadise
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Answer:

The northern parts and plains of India are chilly to cold, but generally never freeze during winter. This is mainly because, the Himalayas block the cold conditions, which try to enter from the north-central Asia and the Tibetan plateau.

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Also, the fact that India lies exactly on the Tropic of Cancer gives it a generally tropical climate.

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