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Now think why Jodhpur has a hot desert type of climate? In spite of these facts see carefully if there is strong evidence to conclude that the monsoons still provide a very strong framework lending - Social Science

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Now think why Jodhpur has a hot desert type of climate?

In spite of these facts see carefully if there is strong evidence to conclude that the monsoons still provide a very strong framework lending overall climatic unity to the whole country.

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Jodhpur lies in the north-western part of the country. The Great Indian Desert is located in this region. Due to the presence of sand, the region experiences high diurnal range of temperature. Hence, Jodhpur has a hot desert type of climate.

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अध्याय 4: Climate - For Doing It Yourself [पृष्ठ ४१]

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एनसीईआरटी Social Science - Contemporary India 1 [English] Class 9
अध्याय 4 Climate
For Doing It Yourself | Q 5. 3 | पृष्ठ ४१

संबंधित प्रश्न

Choose the right answer from the alternative given below.
The wind blowing in the Northern Plains in the summers is known as


Explain the importance of the Himalayas and the Indian Ocean with respect to the climate of India.


Match the following

1. Sundarbans Desert and semi desert vegetation
2. Biodiversity hotspot October - December
3. North east monsoon Littoral forest
4. Tropical thorn forests West Beangal
5. Coastal forests The Himalayas

Consider the given statements and choose the correct option from the given below ones.

Assertion(A): Monsoons are a complex meteorological phenomenon.

Reason(R): Meteorologists have developed a number of concepts about the origin of monsoons.


The variation on______elements give rise to variety of vegetation.


Match the following.

1. Manas Jammu & Kashmir
2. Madumalai Jharkhand
3. Duchigam Assam
4. Hazari Bagh Rajasthan
5. Sarika Tamil Nadu

Match the Column I with Column II.

  Column I Column II
A. Tropical evergreen forest Sandal wood
B. Tropical Deciduous forest Oak, silver fir
C. Alpine forest Black buck
D. Tidal forest Casuarina
E. Coastal forest Mahogany
F. State animal of Andhra Pradesh, Pujab and Haryana Mangrove trees

Mark the following on the outline map of India.

  1. Direction of South West Monsoon wind.
  2. Direction of North East Monsoon wind.
  3. Areas of heavy rainfall.
  4. Mountain forests.
  5. Panna biosphere reserve
  6. Agasthiyamalai biosphere reserve

Observe the following graph and answer the questions given below:

Note: In the graphs, the dark line represents the max. temperature and the lighter line represents min. temperature. The bars represent the amount of rainfall every month in each city.

  1. Where in the four cities is the rainfall heaviest?
  2. Which city has the most rainfall throughout the year?
  3. Which city experiences the highest temperature?
  4. Calculate the average range of minimum and maximum temperature for all four cities.
  5. What do the temperature curves in Delhi indicate?
  6. What is the condition of Mumbai during monsoons?

Study the climatic data of station X and answer the following questions:

Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Temp (°C) 23.1 24.8 26.5 29.3 32 32.8 33.1 32.1 30.5 29.3 28.7 26.1
Rainfall (cm) 7.3 1.1 0.3 0.1 1.3 4.5 6.1 8.2 8.5 20.1 20.8 9.0
  1. What is the annual range of temperature of station X?
  2. Which is the driest month?
  3. Name the wind that brings maximum rainfall to this station.

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