Seasons in India

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Seasons in India: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Seasons in India, The Cold Weather Season (Winter), Distribution of Rainfall in India & Monsoon as a Unifying Bond etc.

Important Questions on Seasons in India

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Why is monsoon considered a unifying bond?

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Give reasons why the Tamilnadu coast receives winter rainfall.

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Winter rains are locally known as _____.

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Which of the following characterises the cold weather season in India?

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Which of the following causes rainfall during winters in the North-Western part of India?

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The wind blowing in the northern plains in summer is known as _____.

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Weather is the sum of total climatic condition of a large area for a long period of time.

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The _____ (Southwest/Northeast) monsoon winds bring widespread rainfall over the mainland of India.

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In West Bengal, the storms in the hot weather season are known as the "Kaal Baisakhi'.

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Kochi town does not have a well-defined cold season.

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The retreating of the monsoon begins in the northwestern states of India by early September.

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Which one of the following best describes the cold-weather season in India?
 

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Extreme weather conditions, very hot during summers and very cold during winters, are known as _____. (Jet Stream/Continentality)

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The sum total of weather conditions and variations over a large area for a long period of time is called _____. (Climate/Season)

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In our country, most of the rainfall occurs during the _____ season.