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Why climate at hill places is different?


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Climate:

  • Long-term study environment change of the surrounding is called the climate of the region.
  • The climate of any region can is estimated on the broader area such as a country, or state.
  • Weather conditions in an area-averaged for about 25 years or more give an idea of the climate conditions of an area.

The climate in the hills are different:

  • The water from the Earth and the oceans is evaporated slowly due to the heat produced by the sun.
  • Evaporation is the process in which the water molecules are changed into the vapor state within the presence of Sunlight.
  • These water vapors are lighter than air and have a tendency to travel up in the air.
  • Air contains moisture in it; the percentage of moisture will increase as it we go up.
  • So when we climb up to a hill the moisture content will be higher and the saturation level comes faster.
  • The rain will be more there because of this higher percentage of moisture in the air the breeze will be cool.

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