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Question
Name the seasons of India and mention the duration of each season.
Solution
The different seasons in India are:
- The Hot Dry Season (March to May)
- The Rainy Season or the season of South-West Monsoon (June to September)
- The Season of Retreating South-West Monsoon (October and November)
- The Cold Season or the season of North-East Monsoon (December to February)
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