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In the peninsular region, there is hardly any noticeable seasonal change in the temperature pattern during winters. Why?
A
Moderating influence of the plateaus
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B
Moderating influence of the mountains
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C
Moderating influence of the plains
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D
Moderating influence of the seas
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Solution
The correct option is D Moderating influence of the seas <!--td {border: 1px solid #ccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}-->
The peninsular region specifically, it does not have a well-defined cold season. There is hardly any noticeable seasonal change in the temperature pattern during winters. For example, the average maximum temperature in January at Thiruvananthapuram is 31°C, and for June, it is 29.5°C. This is possible due to the moderating influence of the seas in the peninsular region.