During the winter season, cool, dry winds blow from North to South. The rays of the sun do not fall directly on the region. As a result, the temperatures are quite low in Northern India.
During the winter season, cool, dry winds blow from North to South. The rays of the sun do not fall directly on the region. As a result, the temperatures are quite low in Northern India.Whereas, in the hot weather season, the rays of sun more or less fall directly on this region. As a result, the temperature rise up. Hot and dry winds called loo, blow during the day.
During cold weather season (winter), the sun rays do not fall directly in the region. As a result the temperatures are quite low in northern India. In hot weather season (summer), the sun rays fall directly in the region. Hence, temperature becomes very high.
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During the winter season, cool, dry winds blow from North to South. The rays of the sun do not fall directly on the region. As a result, the temperatures are quite low in Northern India.
During the winter season, cool, dry winds blow from North to South. The rays of the sun do not fall directly on the region. As a result, the temperatures are quite low in Northern India.Whereas, in the hot weather season, the rays of sun more or less fall directly on this region. As a result, the temperature rise up. Hot and dry winds called loo, blow during the day.
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