Social Sciences, asked by shivaa4447, 1 year ago

write short note on factors effecting the climate

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Answered by chat2rvedi
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climate is affected by following factors :-
i altitude- the high the altitude will be climatic condition will differ led to cold climate
ii latitude- as u go towards poles from equator the climatic condition changes and led from hot to cold
iii temperature- the temperature of an area affects its climate high the temperature hot the climate will be.
iv rainfall- it decreases the temperature increses humidity and effects the surrounding and changes the climate , frequent rainfall for long time changes the climate completely.
Answered by GauravSaxena01
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Hey..!!

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1) LATITUDE - Due to the curvature of the Earth, the amount of solar energy received is different according to the latitudes.

2) ALTITUDE - As we go higher, temperature generally decreases (From equator to poles) as the atmosphere becomes less dense. 

3) PRESSURE AND WIND SYSTEM - They depend on the latitude and altitude of a place, thus influencing the rainfall patterns. 

4) DISTANCE FROM SEA - The sea has a moderating effect on the climate. As distance from sea increases, this effect decreases and places experience extreme weather conditions (continentality).

5) OCEAN CURRENTS - They affect the climate of the coastal areas with the onshore winds. 

6) RELIEF - High mountains act as barriers for cold/hot winds, may also cause precipitation if they are high enough and lie in the path of rain bearing winds. The leeward side of the mountains remains dry.
There are basically 6 factors affecting India's climate. 
1) LATITUDE - Due to the curvature of the Earth, the amount of solar energy received is different according to the latitudes. 

2) ALTITUDE - As we go higher, temperature generally decreases (From equator to poles) as the atmosphere becomes less dense. 

3) PRESSURE AND WIND SYSTEM - They depend on the latitude and altitude of a place, thus influencing the rainfall patterns. 

4) DISTANCE FROM SEA - The sea has a moderating effect on the climate. As distance from sea increases, this effect decreases and places experience extreme weather conditions (continentality). 

5) OCEAN CURRENTS - They affect the climate of the coastal areas with the onshore winds. 

6) RELIEF - High mountains act as barriers for cold/hot winds, may also cause precipitation if they are high enough and lie in the path of rain bearing winds. The leeward side of the mountains remains dry.

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