Which factor mostly controls how fast rocks break into soil in an area with high rainfall and warm temperature A
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Chapter 15: Climate of India (Set-5)
The “monsoon trough” becomes most active when which feature strengthens along it, increasing widespread rain spells? A Heat low remains
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The “monsoon trough” in summer is mainly an elongated belt of what over northern plains? A High pressure ridge B
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Which factor best explains why hill stations in India are cooler than nearby plains even in summer? A Higher humidity
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In most of India, which pressure change mainly pulls moist winds inland to start the summer monsoon? A Sea low
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Which factor mainly explains why India has very different climates from south to north? A Latitude difference B Rock types
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The north–south span of India creates a large variation in day length; the main reason is the change in A
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India’s central location in the Indian Ocean is often described as giving it a strong advantage for A Polar research
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Due to India’s wide east–west spread, the local sunrise time difference between far east and far west is about A
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India’s southernmost mainland point is important because it is closest to the open ocean waters A Indira Point B Sagar
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