Climatic Features Of Haryana


 
 
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Climatic Features of Haryana

  • In India, after 21st March, the Sun shifts Northwards and on 21st June it is near the Tropic of Cancer.
  • Haryana lies North of the Tropic of Cancer, due to which the center of low pressure is made by the effect of high temperature, in North - West India. Haryana is also affected by this, as it is a part of North - West India.
  • After 21st September, the temperature Starts falling due to the Southward shift of the Sun, which also affects Haryana.
  • North - West disturbance and South -  West monsoon have a direct effect on the continental condition of the state.
  • From July, when the isobars of 998 millibars passes through the Western part of Haryana, the direction of the winds turns from West and South -  West to North - East.
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    Question : 1

    Which of the following are correct :

    (a) After 21st September, the temperature Starts falling due to the Southward shift of the Sun, which also affects Haryana.

    (b) In January, when the isobar line of 1018 millibars crosses the Eastern part of the state, then the direction of winds is towards North and North - West.

    (c) In India, after 21st March, the Sun shifts Northwards and on 21st June it is near the Tropic of Cancer.

    Right Option : D
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    Question : 2

    On which of the following day sun is near to the tropic of cancer ?

    Right Option : A
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    Question : 3

    Which of the following are correct :

    (a) In India, after 21st March, the Sun shifts Northwards and on 21st June it is near the Tropic of Cancer.

    (b) Haryana lies South of the Tropic of Cancer, due to which the center of low pressure is made by the effect of high temperature, in North - West India.

    Right Option : A
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