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    Monsoon Company

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    The Product Range Monsoon is a brand with a highly distinctive identity. The intrinsic beauty of fabric‚ colour and technique so evident in the early sourcing of Monsoon’s products from India‚ Afghanistan and the Far East‚ continues to exercise a strong influence. Today‚ Monsoon’s team of talented designers gather inspiration and ideas from around the world to create the Monsoon signature look. This is the inspiration for Monsoon’s exclusive‚ in-house designed collection of unique‚ classic

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    ‘Maring’ death toll now at 25 By Elena L. Aben Published: August 27‚ 2013 Manila‚ Philippines -- The death toll from last week’s storm-enhanced monsoon rains rose to 25 while the number of people affected by massive flooding neared the three million mark‚ the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) said yesterday. With many areas still submerged in floodwaters‚ the NDRRMC went on declared a blue alert as tropical depression “Nando” slightly intensified. In its latest

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    are the controls affecting the climate of India? (ii) Why does India have a monsoon type of climate? (iii) Which part of India does experience the highest diurnal range of temperature and why? (iv) Which winds account for rainfall along the Malabar Coast? (v) What are jet streams and how do they affect the climate of India? (vi) Define monsoons. What do you understand by “break” in monsoon? (vii) Why is the monsoon considered a unifying bond? * -------------------------------------------------

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    By Vishal Bhosale Roll No. 12209 • • • • • What is MANSOON? Irregularity of Monsoon Critical factors for Monsoon Climate change and it’s effect on Monsoon Future courses of action • • • The word Monsoon comes from the Arabic mausim‚ meaning “season” Monsoon means wind that changes direction with season. Monsoons are set by land and sea temperature differences. Land reflects the sun’s rays‚ heating air over land more rapidly. Water is able to absorb a lot of heat without changing

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    green tropical forests‚ large plain lands‚ plateaus and mountains - we have it all and even more. India experiences 4 seasons: The Summer Season‚ The Monsoon Season‚ The Season of Retreating Monsoon and the The Cold Weather Season. In general‚ India is said to have a Tropical Monsoon Climate. In this chapter we shall find out all about the Tropical Monsoon Climate of India. THE CLIMATE OF INDIA It is interesting to find that a get together of few friends geared up with a serious discussion. Raj was

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    economic ambition. A large consistency was the use of the same trade routes because traders and economic groups in the region united to use the Indian Ocean to export and import goods. For Example merchants and traders have constantly used the monsoon winds to travel faster to their destinations. They used the seasons to move their products and themselves. Trading ports in East Africa continued to use the goods from the interior of the country with the merchants from India and other strings of

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    Describe the regional variations in the climatic conditions of India with the help of suitable examples. Despite the overall unity accorded by the monsoon‚ there are visible regional variations in climatic conditions within India. Regardless of the moderating influences of the Himalayas in the north and the sea in the south‚ variations do exist in temperature‚ humidity and precipitation. For example‚ in summer‚ some parts of the Rajasthan desert‚ in north-western India‚ record temperatures of 50°C

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    Downloaded Downloaded from http://examguesspapers.com Education forum for ICSE Students GEOGRAPHY H.C.G. – Paper – 2 (Two hours) Answers to this Paper must be written on the paper provided separately. You will not be allowed to write during the first 15 minutes. This time is to be spent in reading the question paper. The time given at the head of this Paper is the time allowed for writing the answers. Attempt seven questions in all. Part I is compulsory. All questions from Part I are to

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    Geographically‚ the Philippine climate is dominated by heavy typhoons and monsoon winds. A monsoon climate is one that is dominated by seasonal winds that blow for half of the year in one direction and then reverse themselves. Northeast monsoon winds usually guarantee a warmer climate called amihan‚ which blows from November to April while the southwest monsoon locally known as habagat‚ blows in from May to October. This gives the country gusty winds that cause rains to most places. However‚ both

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    A Project on Study of Economic Indicators and its Impact on India INDEX Sr. No. | Content | 1. | Introduction. | 2. | Rationale of Study. | 3. | Objective of the study. | 4. | Literature Review. | 5. | Hypothesis | 6. | Method. | 7. | Research methodology | 8. | Sample Size. | 9. | Tools and techniques. | 10. | Research tools. | 11 | Procedure & data collection. | 12. | Data analysis and interpretation. | 13. | Suggestions and recommendations. | 14. | Bibliography

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