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17601.

5 cities in maharashtra having airways sevicies

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,MUMBAI..... PUNE..... Aurangabad..... NAGPUR...... Kolhapur...... SHOLAPUR......MARK me as brainiest

17602.

The peninsular region does not have a well defined cold season. Give reason

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peninsular region is surrounded by water on three sides. Since there is an exchange between sea breeze and LAND breeze during day and night, the temperature REMAINS moderate and no EXTREME weather conditons are experienced.Hope this answer was helpful.mark me as brainiest

17603.

India has a large variety of animal life . Justify the statement. in points

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is home to the richest wildlife of wild animals. 2 It is home of asiatic LIONS and bengal tiger. Hence it is the only country where lions and tiger are in one country.3 India has many many many many national park and wildlife sanctuary to protect animals.4 There are many animals like one horn rhinos,crocodiles, lions, tigers, birdsany many more.5 India is a home to hundreds of SPECIES of mammals , REPTILES , birds .6 India has 80 national parks , 441 sanctuaries and 23 tiger reserves .mark me as brainiest

17604.

What is the importance of having a variety of physical division in a country

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,Geographically, India is one of the most advantaged countries of the world. All the physical FEATURES, LIKE any other country, have SOMETHING special to offer to the country. Now, different texts divide the Indian landmass differently. ACCORDING to one of these broad classifications, India can be seen as comprising of 6 different PHYSIOGRAPHIC regions, or more so 6 physical features of Indiamark me as brainiest

17605.

What is Bio reserve mention and its main objective

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re reserve is a SCHEME as a part of a larger PROGRAMME to protect and CONSERVE the biodiversity of our country.Its main objective s are:-To conserve the wildlife, flora and fauna in its natural formTo provide a platform for research and EXPERIMENTS on forest and forest productsTo develop agricultural practices

17606.

Region where sea water meets river water is called actuary

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where SEA water meets RIVER water is CALLED ESTUARY

17607.

Write a note ont growth of population in Karnataka

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ka, with a total population of 61,100,000, is one of the major states in South India. Kannada is the official language of Karnataka. Other linguistic MINORITIES in the state are TULU, Kodava, Konkani, Urdu, Telugu, MARATHI, Tamil, Hindi and Malayalam.Karnataka is also in the forefront of population control measures with the world's first TWO BIRTH control clinics being set up in 1930 in the Mandya district.Mark me as brainliest

17608.

Activities and project of page no.21

Answer» RRY because L am not having your BOOK
17609.

Women empowement in T elugu

Answer»

t UNDERSTAND your QUESTION. What do you WANT to ASK?

17610.

Reducing the chemical fertilizers in agriculture

Answer» MPLETE UR QUESTION FIRST..
17611.

❤❤ WHICH PLACE IS KNOWN AS INDIAN ARMY TOMB FOR SOLDIERS ❤❤

Answer» E is UR answerIndia GATE is known as indian army tomb for soldiers.Hope it HELPS:)
17612.

Name the animal that is reared in sale in market

Answer» E IS THE ANIMAL THAT REARED IN SALE
17613.

Name three rivers that flow through the southern plateau region

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ee rivers passing through the deccan PLATEAU are:-1] GODAVARI2] KRISHNA3]Tungabhadra:)hope it helps!if it does please MARK my answer the BRAINLIEST.

17614.

Mention any 5 fact that are imp to understand the mechanism of monsions

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are as follows:-i)Mosoon is a unifiying bond.ii)The Himalayas stop the cold winds from central asia to come in India and create a warm climate as COMPARED to the AREAS with same latitude.iii)The warm climate makes a low pressure and invites the monsoon winds from high pressured areaiv)The moonson winds are very important for the farmers and india for its VARIOUS puposes.v)The monsoon winds RETREAT with reversal monsoon with rain at eastern Ghats.

17615.

Discuss brifly the vegetation found in india..

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a, evergreen FORESTS are found in the western slopes of the Western Ghats in States such as Kerala and Karnataka. They are also found in HILLS of Jaintia and Khasi. Some of the trees found in Indian Tropical Forests are rosewood, MAHOGANY and ebony. BAMBOOS and REEDS are also common.

17616.

Name the presidency cities of colonial india in the early 19 century

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Mumbai),Calcutta(Kolkata),Madra(Chennai)are the PRESIDENCY cities of COLONIAL india in the early 19 CENTURY.

17617.

Explain how do a resource is renewed by physical,chemical and mechanical processes?

Answer» CK   (II) RENEWABLE
17618.

What is the reason for the high moisture content of the South West mansoon winds?

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est monsoon winds from sea to land when a low pressure  is created over land and a high pressure area is created over the sea during the summer MONTHS when sun moves to the tropic of cancer PASSING through central India. Before entering India from the south west ,the south west monsoon winds travel a long distance over the ARABIAN sea absorbing a large amount of moisture due to which the INTENSITY of these winds is high and these winds majorly affect the climate of India. I HOPE it helps!If it does please mark my answer the brainliest. :)

17619.

Location of simlipal national park on political map of india

Answer» WER IN THE IMAGE
17620.

Pancheswar situated in which district of uttarakhand

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cheshwar DAM site is LOCATED about 2.5 km down stream of the confluence of MAHAKALI and Sarju RIVERS near the famous Pancheshwar Temple in Champawat district of UTTARAKHAND.

17621.

Whar are the main components of marketing

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e the essential components of a marketing plan that keeps the sales pipeline full. 1. Market research. Research is the backbone of the marketing plan. Your local library is a great place to start, offering reports like Standard & Poors or IBISWorld. Some library cards even allow access to online services from home. Identify consumer buying habits in the industry, market size, market growth or decline, and any current trends. 2. Target market. A well-designed target market description identifies your most likely buyers. In addition, you should discuss at least two or three levels of segmentation. A language tutoring business might target both students and foreign-born employees who want to improve their English. 3. Positioning. What is the perception of your brand in the marketplace? For example, if your restaurant sells burgers, do customers see you as the place to go for gluten-free or healthy options or the place to go if you’ve got an appetite for a double cheeseburger? The difference in how the target market sees you is your positioning. Develop compelling branding and marketing messages that clearly communicate how you want to be PERCEIVED. 4. Competitive analysis. You need to know who your competitors are and how your products and services are different. What is the price point at which your competitors are selling, and what segment of the market are they aiming to reach? Knowing the ins and outs of your competitors will help you better position your business and stand out from the competition. 5. Market strategy. Your marketing strategy is your path to sales goals. Ask yourself “How will I find and attract my most likely buyers?” This is the core of what the strategy should explain. It should look at the entire marketplace and then break down SPECIFIC tactics including such as EVENTS, direct mail, email, social media, content strategy, street teams, couponing, webinars, seminars, partnerships, and other ACTIVITIES that will help you gain access to customers. 6. Budget. Develop a month-by-month schedule of what you plan to spend on marketing. Also include a “red light” decision point. For each activity, establish a metric that tells you to stop if it’s not GENERATING sufficient return on investment (ROI). 7. Metrics. Track your marketing success with Google Analytics for website conversions and a simple Excel sheet to compare your budget against the actual ROI. Test programs over the course of a 30- to 60-day period, and evaluate the results. Repeat any programs that are delivering sales or sign-ups to your email list, and get rid of anything that’s not.

17622.

Bakar story ha ex dum lul.

Answer» KYA KARE GALAT STORY HAI to
17623.

Model town which district northwest a or northwest b?

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own (Delhi) Model TOWN, Delhi Country India State Delhi District North WEST Delhi Government 10 more ROWS

17624.

How could Japan be able to occupy an important place among the developed countries of the world

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your answer mate japan had the element of suprise. In a span of few hours japan attacked Malay , guam, and phillupines that os why japan COULD ABLE to ocuppy an important place AMONG the DEVELOPED countries of the WORLD

17625.

Explain the economic activities of the people on monsoon region

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.... MATETHIS IS YOUR ANSWERThe summer monsoon brings a HUMID climate and torrential rainfall to these areas. India and SOUTHEAST Asia depend on the summer monsoon. Agriculture, for EXAMPLE, RELIES on the yearly rain. ... When the summer monsoon is late or weak, the regions economy suffers.

17626.

How acid rain effect on environment

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in has many ecological effects, but NONE is GREATER than its impact on lakes, streams, wetlands, and other aquatic environments. Acid rain makes waters ACIDIC, and causes them to absorb the aluminum that makes its way from soil into lakes and streams.

17627.

What are natural bounderies of India

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ural BOUNDARIES of india are the Himalayas in the north, the bay of BENGAL in  the east  and the ARABIAN SEA in the westplz mark as BRAINLIEST.

17628.

Different between traffic in india and Dubai? give 20 reason?

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2.6 million Indians live in UAE, forming the biggest expatriate population in the region. The local laws in UAE are different from India and can pose a challenge for Indians moving to the emirates.To make their stay comfortable, the Consulate General of India in Dubai on their official website put out an advisory for Indians moving to UAE.The advisory includes a list of DOS and Don'ts Indians must follow while travelling/staying in UAE.Dos to be followed in the UAE1. Your passport and visa are your most valuable documents when you are in UAE. Always keep your passport and visa valid. In fact, ensure that your passport is valid at least more than six months.2. Keep all your cheque books, credit cards, other financial documents, etc., in your personal custody; misuse of these even by anyone can cause trouble for an account holder.New to UAE? Avoid doing these things3. Islam is the major religion in the UAE; everyone should respect Muslims' prayer 5 times a day.4. Familiarise yourself with local laws, and their impact on your personal circumstances, before you travel.5. Cross the road only from the designated pedestrian crossings and take particular care, as vehicles will not always give way.6. Must obtain a valid work permit from the UAE Ministry of Labour before taking up any form of employment in the UAE.7. Before travelling to UAE take out comprehensive travel insurance that will cover any overseas medical costs, INCLUDING medical evacuation.8. Respect the UAE's national symbols, flag, and other national symbols.9. Show special considerations during Ramadan, the Muslim month of fasting - it is not allowed to drink, eat or smoke in public from sunrise to sunset.10. Keep the ID card with you all the time.11. Before leaving UAE, must cancel your work visa and settle everything including bank account, credit card, phone connection, etc.Don'ts to be avoided in the UAE1. Don't sign any cheque unless you have a balance of the same amount in your bank account.2. Don't MISBEHAVE with women; indulge in unwanted conversation, prolonged stares, ogling, glaring, shouting, touching, stalking or any other comments or other such behaviour that may offend and are CONSIDERED harassment.3. Do not take photographs of anyone especially women, families, govt. buildings, etc.Indian EXPATS share why Dubai is home for them4. Do not carry any medicine/drug without checking the list of restricted drugs or seeking approval from Ministry of Health, UAE.5. Do not drive without a valid driving license of UAE nor drink and drive.6. No begging, it is strictly prohibited.7. Do not be unpleasant with regard to the Islam or the ruling family.8. Do not post photos on social media of local incidents, such as building fires and storm damage as it can be considered a crime. It is strongly advised for travellers and residents in the UAE to take particular care not to cause offence, including on social media.9. Do not smoke in public buildings as it is illegal.10. Do not indulge in any kind of fraudulent practices (like issuing cheques without funds and non-payment of bills) as they are regarded as extremely serious offences and may result in imprisonment and fines.

17629.

Why brazil's time is behind india

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is SITUATED DIFFERENT TIME ZONE

17630.

2/3(3x-2)= 4/5(2x-3)-4/3

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re !!! HOPE it HELPS

17631.

Differentiate between the structures of population in lndia and Brazil with the help of any four points given below

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Location Southern Asia, bordering the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal, between Burma and PakistanEastern South America, bordering the Atlantic OceanGeographic coordinates 20 00 N, 77 00 E10 00 S, 55 00 WMap references AsiaSouth AmericaArea total: 3,287,263 sq kmland: 2,973,193 sq kmwater: 314,070 sq kmtotal: 8,515,770 sq kmland: 8,358,140 sq kmwater: 157,630 sq kmnote: includes Arquipelago de Fernando de Noronha, Atol das Rocas, Ilha da Trindade, Ilhas MARTIN Vaz, and Penedos de Sao Pedro e Sao PauloArea - comparative slightly more than one-third the size of the USslightly smaller than the USLand boundaries total: 13,888 kmborder countries (6): Bangladesh 4142 km, Bhutan 659 km, Burma 1468 km, CHINA 2659 km, Nepal 1770 km, Pakistan 3190 kmtotal: 16,145 kmborder countries (10): Argentina 1263 km, Bolivia 3403 km, Colombia 1790 km, French Guiana 649 km, Guyana 1308 km, Paraguay 1371 km, Peru 2659 km, Suriname 515 km, Uruguay 1050 km, Venezuela 2137 kmCoastline 7,000 km7,491 kmMaritime claims territorial sea: 12 nmexclusive economic ZONE: 200 nmcontiguous zone: 24 nmcontinental shelf: 200 nm or to the edge of the continental marginterritorial sea: 12 nmexclusive economic zone: 200 nmcontiguous zone: 24 nmcontinental shelf: 200 nm or to edge of the continental marginClimate varies from tropical monsoon in south to temperate in northmostly tropical, but temperate in southTerrain upland plain (Deccan Plateau) in south, flat to rolling plain along the Ganges, deserts in west, Himalayas in northmostly flat to rolling lowlands in north; some plains, hills, mountains, and narrow coastal beltElevation extremes mean elevation: 160 mlowest point: Indian Ocean 0 mhighest point: Kanchenjunga 8,586 mmean elevation: 320 mlowest point: Atlantic Ocean 0 mhighest point: Pico da Neblina 2,994 mNatural resources coal (fourth-largest reserves in the world), antimony, iron ore, lead, manganese, mica, bauxite, rare earth elements, titanium ore, chromite, natural gas, diamonds, petroleum, limestone, arable landalumina, bauxite, beryllium, gold, iron ore, manganese, nickel, niobium, phosphates, platinum, tantalum, tin, rare earth elements, uranium, petroleum, hydropower, timberLand use agricultural land: 60.5% (2011 est.)arable land: 52.8% (2011 est.) / permanent crops: 4.2% (2011 est.) / permanent pasture: 3.5% (2011 est.)forest: 23.1% (2011 est.)other: 16.4% (2011 est.)agricultural land: 32.9% (2011 est.)arable land: 8.6% (2011 est.) / permanent crops: 0.8% (2011 est.) / permanent pasture: 23.5% (2011 est.)forest: 61.9% (2011 est.)other: 5.2% (2011 est.)Irrigated land 667,000 sq km (2012)54,000 sq km (2012)Natural hazards droughts; flash floods, as well as widespread and destructive flooding from monsoonal rains; severe thunderstorms; earthquakesvolcanism: Barren Island (354 m) in the Andaman Sea has been active in recent yearsrecurring droughts in northeast; floods and occasional frost in south

17632.

Hi guys plzz answer my question honest States only the difference between primitive methods and modern methods of irrigation ( 3-4 points please )...if u know then only answer. .

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your answer :-Modern METHODS: 1. LESS time consuming.2. Less manual efforts required.3. Helps in conserving water.Traditional methods:1. More time consuming.2. A lot of manual and animal efforts required.3. Does not conserve MUCH water. Hope it helps :)

17633.

Hello guys please answer my question if u know it... --What is the difference between primitive methods and modern methods of irrigation?

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ve Methodswell, TANK, inundation canalModern Methodsdrips , sprinkler,poly HOUSE Primitive methods of irrigation is that PEOPLE use that METHOD in pastmodern irrigation method is that which people use in modern generation

17634.

Please mark the meterological stations of india on a political map.fast! the first to answer will be marked brainliest with 5 star rank and a vote of thanks.

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your ANSWER. Now MARK me as a BRAINLIEST answer.

17635.

Please solve it urrrrrgent

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-c4-c5-d6-c7-d8-chope it will HELP you. PLEASE MARK me as a BRAINLIEST ANSWER

17636.

What is el nino ? How it will start ?

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MATE ❤️❤️❤️ HERE IS UR ANSWER...El Niño is an unusual warming of the tropical Pacific Ocean that occurs irregularly at about 3-6 year intervals in RESPONSE to large scale weakenings of the trade winds that normally BLOW westward from South AMERICA toward Asia..... it is a PHASE of 'El Niño–Southern Oscillation' (ENSO), which refers to variations in the temperature of the surface of the tropical eastern Pacific Ocean and in AIR surface pressure in the tropical western Pacific. The warm oceanic phase, El Niño, accompanies high air surface pressure in the western Pacific...HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU ❤️ ❤️❤️STAY BLESSED ❤️ ❤️❤️

17637.

Prepration for field visit

Answer» UR SCHEDULE arrange your supervision first AID kit clipboard or notebook WALKING ROPE cameratools for investigationtake your own cell phoneand do not carry the unnecessary weight HOPE IT HELP YOU
17638.

Please please please please please please please please please please please please help me for doing this question.

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atlujBrahmaputra-dibangKrishna- tungabhadraGodavari- pengangaYamuna- chambalGanga- GHAGHRA

17639.

Give an account of the development of paper industry in india

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mbraces 15th rank among paper manufacturing nations in the world. The sum of capacity is around 12.7 million tonnes.  For each capital expenditure of paper is around 11 kgs alongside the global average of 56 kgs and the ASIAN average of 40 kgs. India’s share in globe paper manufacture is about 2.6%. The business is fragmented with over 750 paper mills, of which only 50 mills have a power of 50,000 TPA or more. As regards, 72% of the total installed capacity of paper production in India is accounted by West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Orissa, Karnataka, and Maharashtra. Uttar Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Haryana, Kerala, Bihar, and Assam TOGETHER account for about 26% of the total paper production in India. The manufacturing is working at 89 percent capacity utilization. The present demand is estimated at 13.1 million tonnes with domestic production of 11.4 million tonnes, export of 0.5 million tonnes and import of 2.2 million tonnes. The demand is projected to boost to 23.5 million tonnes by 2024- 25. India is the greatest growing MARKET for paper in the world with a growth rate of about 6 percent yearly. The increase of per capita paper utilization by one kg will raise the demand by about 1.25 million tonnes per annum. generally, the industry is categorized into two main sections- Paper and PAPERBOARD and Newsprints. In terms of demand subset, Indian paper industry market containing printing & writing paper newsprint industrial paper (5.1 million tonnes) and specialty paper (0.6 million tonnes). The packaging board market size is projected at 2.4 million tonnes, mounting 11.6 %. The paper industry in India has to turn into further promising as the domestic demand is on the rise. Escalating population and literacy rate, development in GDP, development in the manufacturing sector and lifestyle of INDIVIDUALS are probable to account for the development in the paper industry of India. The center of the paper industry is now shifting towards more eco-friendly goods and technology.

17640.

Please please please please please please please please please please please please please help me for solve this question. Send fast urgent. please

Answer» QUESTIONS at a time  and  if u ask so many questions then Please INCREASE your POINTS.
17641.

Please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please help me for solve this question.

Answer» ANA B) 0C) A and N ISLANDS d)
17642.

How population affect the country?

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ect of POPULATION GROWTH can be POSITIVE or negative depending on the circumstances. A large population has the potential to be GREAT for economic development, but LIMITED resources and a larger population puts pressures on the resources that do exist. ... Different countries have different natural resources.I hope it's help you....plz mark me brainlist

17643.

Please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please help me for solve this question. All the three answers please send urgent fast .

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raph shows the percentage of adult AGED and childrenI HOPE this is helpful if it is helpful then PLEASE mark me as BRAINLIEST

17644.

Please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please help me for solve this question urgent fast.

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E !@)THIS GRAPH EXPRESS THAT WE HAVE A HIGH BIRTH RATE AND A LOW DEATH RATE .@)PRODUCTIVE PERCENTAGE = 34.4% AND UNPRODUCTIVE PERCENTAGE = 6.9%.@)58.7%.THANK YOU.

17645.

What is the difference between coniferous and evergreen forest

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e here is your answer i HOPE it helps u PL SUBSCRIBE to vedant fitness on youtube Coniferous forests are dominated by trees with pine needles like DOUG fir, hemlock, sugar pine, etc. Usually in temperate zones like Washington State, Maine, and Oregon.Evergreen forests are effectively jungles they usually never see temperatures below 18 degrees Celsius and receive a ridiculous amount of rain. So, they are in a constant state of growth and always green. THINK equator.

17646.

Write the name and uses of human sensory organ

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se ORGANS — eyes, EARS, tongue, skin, and nose — help to protect the body. The human SENSE organs contain receptors that relay information throughsensory neurons to the appropriate PLACES within the nervous SYSTEM.

17647.

Please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please please help me for solve this question.

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a 2.b Q.N.3.d

17648.

What kinds of houses found in rainforests regions ?

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e here's ur ans:Houses are MADE out of forest materials, such as palm leaves, TREES and CLAY. They are often built on stilts for PROTECTION from mud, rain and ANIMALS.

17649.

What is the percentage of land in india is put for agriculture users

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e..UR answer is...Persentage of AGRICULTURAL land in India was reported at 60.45 % ....latest CENSUS was taken on 2015...and THATS it..thnx ...follow me.....

17650.

HEYA !!✨Write about the LOCAL WINDS prevailing in INDIA....

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- ______________________________Defination - LOCAL Winds=> Local winds are the air Currents which flow only in a particular area. ______________________________LOCAL WINDS prevailing in INDIA : • Loo is a dry, dusty , HOT and harmful local Wind.• India has a local Wind named as ' Loo ' which flows in the western Indo-Gangetic Plain region on India. • Loo ends in the summer end and the monsoon winds arrive. • It is strong in the MONTHS of MAY and June.______________________________