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 ...
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The northern plains of India have a subtropical climate. Summers are extremely hot and winters are quite cold. The region receives rainfall mainly during the monsoon. This climate supports crops like wheat and sugarcane and shows a wide variation in ...
When dry winds blow, they raise temperatures and reduce humidity, often causing droughts or heat waves. Moist winds from the sea bring humidity and can lead to rainfall when they cool and condense. Thus, wind type affects temperature, moisture and ...