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How do the winds modify the temperature of a place? - Geography

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How do the winds modify the temperature of a place?

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Winds modify the temperature of a place by carrying air masses that are either warm or cold. Winds blowing from the sea to the land (on-shore winds) are usually cooler and moister, which tends to moderate the temperature of coastal areas. In contrast, winds blowing from land to sea (offshore winds) are generally dry and can make temperatures more extreme. Additionally, winds coming from equatorial regions are warm, while those originating from higher latitudes or polar regions are cold and chilly. For example, the cold winds from Siberia and Central Asia lower temperatures, whereas hot, dry winds like the ‘Loo’ blowing from the Thar Desert increase temperatures significantly. Thus, the origin and nature of winds influence how they affect the local temperature of a region.

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Chapter 12: Insolation - SOLVE AND SCORE [Page 123]

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Rachna Sapra Geography [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 12 Insolation
SOLVE AND SCORE | Q D. 11. (b) | Page 123
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