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Discuss “factors determining the climate of India”
Posted by Rahul on June 6, 2023 at 3:36 pmDiscuss “factors detemining the climate of India”.
Deepanvitha Mini replied 1 year, 6 months ago 3 Members · 2 Replies -
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There are many factors affecting the climate of India. some of the main factors are discussed below:
1. Altitude: As we move higher above the surface of earth, temperature drops. This means higher the altitude lower will be the temperature. But due to tall Himalayas there is less winters in India compared to other Central Asian countries.
2. Pressure and wind: Pressure and wind also affect the climate. There is high pressure zones in winter in north of Himalayas and as a result wind blows from Himalayas to southern region which has comparatively low pressure. But in summer, the northern part has lower pressure and southern part has comparatively higher pressure, so in summer winds blows from south to north. Hence we can see that how winds greatly affect climate of India.
3. Latitude: As we know our earth is not a perfect sphere, so every part of earth does not get same amount of sunlight. It is more hotter near the equator and as we move away from equator and near poles, it gets more cooler.
4. Proximity to the sea: Coastal areas are cooler than inland areas because of the closer distance to the sea.
5. Ocean currents: cold ocean currents decrease the temperature whereas warm ocean currents increases the temperature.
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The climate of India is influenced by several factors, including latitude, altitude, distance from the sea, and the presence of mountain ranges.
1. Latitude: The location of India in the tropical zone, near the equator, makes it a hot country with high temperatures throughout the year.
2. Altitude: Altitude plays an important role in determining the climate of India. Higher altitudes have cooler temperatures, while lower altitudes have hotter temperatures.
3. Distance from the sea: The presence of the Indian Ocean, the Arabian Sea, and the Bay of Bengal influences the climate of India. Coastal regions have a more moderate climate due to the cooling effect of sea breezes, while inland regions have a more extreme climate.
4. Mountain ranges: The presence of the Himalayas and other mountain ranges in India affects its climate. These mountains block the cold winds from the north, providing a barrier to the cold air. They also influence the monsoon winds, which bring rainfall to India.
Overall, the climate of India is influenced by a combination of these factors, which work together to create the diverse range of climates found throughout the country.
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