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According to Indian Meteorology, which of the following is NOT a season experienced in India?

AThe southwest monsoon season

BThe hot weather season

CEquatorial season

DThe cold weather season

Answer:

C. Equatorial season

Read Explanation:

Indian Seasons as per IMD

The India Meteorological Department (IMD) traditionally categorizes India's climate into four distinct seasons, primarily based on rainfall patterns and temperature fluctuations. These are:

  • Winter: Typically from December to February. Characterized by cold temperatures and dry weather across most of the country, with some exceptions like the northeastern regions experiencing rainfall.

  • Summer (Pre-monsoon): From March to May. This is the hottest period, with temperatures rising significantly across India, especially in the northern plains and central regions.

  • Monsoon (Southwest Monsoon): From June to September. This season brings the majority of India's annual rainfall, crucial for agriculture. The southwest monsoon affects most of the subcontinent.

  • Post-Monsoon (Northeast Monsoon): From October to November. This season is characterized by retreating monsoons and is responsible for significant rainfall in parts of South India, particularly Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Kerala.

Seasons NOT recognized by IMD

  • The Equatorial season is not one of the officially recognized seasons by the India Meteorological Department. Equatorial climates are typically found near the equator and are characterized by consistently high temperatures and heavy rainfall throughout the year, which does not accurately represent the distinct seasonal variations experienced in India.


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