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प्रश्न
Give an account of the climate of North America.
उत्तर
- The vast latitudinal extent from the Tropics to the Polar Regions makes the climate of North America as varied as that of Asia.
- Unlike the Himalayas, the Rockies run north to south which do not form climatic barrier and do not prevent the icy winds from the Arctic region and penetrating the central plains which therefore have a very long cold winter and very short hot summer.
- Precipitation occurs due to cyclonic storms.
- The Arctic region is cold and mostly dry and has a very short summers and a very long bitterly cold winter.
- As one proceeds southwards the short summers become warm but the winters are very cold.
- The central plains have extreme climate from freezing conditions in winter to tropical heat in summer.
- The South is usually warm all the year-round and the regions around the mouth of the Mississippi-Missouri and the Gulf Coast have summer rain from the North East Trades which blow on-shore in summer.
- The warm moist South Westerlies not only bring rainfall to the North West coast and also keep it warm.
- The warm Alaskan Current keeps the North West coast ice-free.
- The State of California in USA has a Mediterranean Climate with moist winter and dry summers.
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The northern parts of North America are ______ than the southern parts.
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The ______ cause rain throughout the year along the north-west coast in the northern part of North America
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The ______ warms the Alaskan Coast and keeps it frost-free in winter
How does the latitudinal extent of North America affect its climate?
Why does the Alaskan Coast remain frost-free in the winter season?
How do the mountain ranges affect the climate of North America?
The eastern coast of North America particularly USA enjoys mild climate
What is called “4’o clock rains”?
The warm Alaskan Current keeps the ______ coast ice-free.
What are westerlies?