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प्रश्न
State two differences between the rainfalls that occur from June to September and that from December to February in North India.
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उत्तर
Two differences between the rainfalls which occur from June to September and from
December to February in North India are:
| Rainfall from June to September | Rainfall from December to February |
| The rainfall is caused due to the South West monsoon winds. | The rainfall is caused due to the western depression. |
| The northern parts of the country receive moderate to adequate rainfall. | The northern part of the country receives low rainfall which is useful for the rabi crops. |
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Name a state that is the first to experience the onset of the monsoon.
Give a reason for each of the following:
Central Maharashtra gets less rainfall than the coastal area of Maharashtra.
Mention the different sources of rain in Punjab and Tamil Nadu during the winter season.
State the climatic significance of the Himalayas to the people of South Asia.
Or
Describe the two ways in which the Himalayas influence the climate of India.
Patna receives heavier rain than Delhi.
Chennai has a lower annual range of temperature than Lucknow.
Though Mangalore and Mysore are on the same latitude, Mangalore experiences more rainfall than Mysore. Give reasons.
Give reason why Shillong gets hardly 200 cm., rainfall during the year, whereas Cherrapunji gets more than 1250 cm, of rainfall although they are situated very close to each other.
Name the areas receiving very heavy rainfall on account of favourable situation of a mountain
Name the regions of moderate rainfall in India.
