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प्रश्न
Give geographical reasons for the following :
South India is warmer than north India.
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उत्तर
South India is warmer than North India as it is close to the equator. It has equable climate throughout the year neither very hot nor very cold as it is close to the coast. The north India is far from the equator and is hot in summer and cold in winter (extreme climate) because it is away from the coast.
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