PHYSIOGRAPHIC DIVISION OF INDIA
GREAT INDIAN DESERT
Question
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hot days and nights during summer and winter
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hot days, cold nights during summer and winter
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hot days, cool nights in summer and cool days and cold nights in winter
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hot days and nights during summer and cold days and nights during winter
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Detailed explanation-1: -Explanation: The Climate in the Thar desert is like any other desert. Hot in the day and cool at night.
Detailed explanation-2: -The Thar desert is one of the hottest places in India where temperatures routinely touch 50 degrees Celsius during the summer months. The place experiences scorching heat, dusty winds, low rainfall and has scanty vegetation.
Detailed explanation-3: -Back to your question, a desert is defined hot in temperature due to little or no green plants little or less water and thanks to its very sandy soil that retains heat. When the sun shines during the day, it absorbs the heat and at night it absorbs the cool air .
Detailed explanation-4: -The Thar Desert has an extreme type of climate. In summer it is very hot in the day while the nights are cooler. In winter the days are warmer and the nights are very chilly. It is because the sand gets heated up fast in the day and cools down quickly at night.
Detailed explanation-5: -Answer. Answer: The subtropical desert climate there results from persistent high pressure and subsidence at that latitude. The prevailing southwest monsoon winds that bring rain to much of the subcontinent in summer tend to bypass the Thar to the east.