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Describe the distribution of temperature in India during summer and winter season. - Geography

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Describe the distribution of temperature in India during summer and winter season.

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  1. Summer Season (March–June):
    • In summer, northern India becomes very hot.
    • The highest temperatures (above 40°C) are found in the northwestern plains, such as Rajasthan, Punjab, and Haryana.
    • Coastal areas like Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata stay cooler (around 30°C) because of the sea breeze.
    • The hottest place in India is Phalodi (Rajasthan), which once recorded 51°C.
    • The southern peninsula is generally cooler than the north because it is surrounded by water.
  2. Winter Season (December–February):
    • In winter, northern India becomes very cold.
    • The lowest temperatures are in north India (around 5°C to 15°C). For example, places like Amritsar and Delhi can get quite cold.
    • Himalayan regions like Leh and Dras can have temperatures below 0°C.
    • Southern India remains warm (around 20°C to 25°C), with little change in temperature because of the sea.
    • Kanyakumari in the south has the least difference between summer and winter temperatures.
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