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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 2 months ago
The climate and related weather conditions in India are controlled by the following atmospheric conditions: Pressure and surface winds, Upper air circulation, Western cyclonic disturbances and tropical cyclones.
The earth’s rotation causes the Coriolis force, which tends to turn the flow of air. Jet streams are rivers of wind that blow horizontally through the upper layers of the troposphere, generally from west to east.
The movement of water in the oceans is called currents.
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