Understanding climate helps predict natural disasters like floods, cyclones or droughts. Early warnings from weather patterns enable evacuation, resource planning and safety measures. It supports disaster management, minimizes loss of life and property and aids long-term resilience and preparedness for ...
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Climate shapes agriculture, festivals, clothing, food and housing. A failed monsoon can hurt crop yields, trigger migration and raise food prices. Cultural practices and festivals like Pongal or Baisakhi align with harvests, showing how climate directly influences society and the ...
Monsoons form due to the difference in heating between land and ocean. In summer, low pressure over land draws in moist air from the ocean, causing rainfall. In winter, high-pressure land pushes dry winds towards the ocean, reversing the direction ...
India’s climate is diverse due to its vast size and varied geography. Factors such as latitude, altitude, distance from the sea, winds and topography result in different climatic zones, ranging from alpine in the Himalayas to tropical in the south ...
Latitude affects climate by determining how directly the Sun’s rays strike Earth. Places near the Equator receive direct sunlight, making them hotter. Regions farther away receive slanting rays, leading to cooler climates. Thus, higher latitudes are colder and lower latitudes ...