Question : Which of the following is not a reason for excessive cold in North India?
Option 1: Distance from sea
Option 2: Cold winds from the Caspian Sea
Option 3: Snowfall in the Himalayas
Option 4: Equatorial current
Correct Answer: Equatorial current
Solution : The correct answer is Equatorial current.
There are a few reasons for the excessive cold during the winter season in North India, which are: North India is away from the influence of the sea. The cold beans, which are coming from the Caspian Sea, Snowfall in the northern region of India, which is in the Himalayan ranges, creates cold waves in the surrounding areas. However, the equatorial current is not the reason for the excessive cold in northern India.
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