Nature makes more noise in the northern and central parts of India.

Nature makes more noise in the northern and central parts of India.

The fog appears to be incapable of performing any kind of function properly. Weather conditions play a significant role in any country, affecting the citizens of that country. Several factors influence climatic change in India at the same time. The climate affects the economic pattern, way of life, modes of living, costumes, food habitats, and even the behavioural responses of the people.

The fog has covered much of northern and central India, killing nine people on Tuesday, including two schoolchildren in Madhya Pradesh. According to weather reports, three people were killed and 39 were seriously injured in accidents in Uttar Pradesh due to poor visibility conditions. The state road transport department has been ordered to halt operations until the weather conditions stabilize; once the fog clears, travel to their destination may be easier. Road transport has also been suspended for a month by the corporation. In any case, if fog suddenly covers the buses while they are moving, they will come to a halt until the fog clears, at which point they will resume their journey.

The Himalayan Mountain range, with its eastern and western offshoots, serves as a good shooting barrier. They do protect the country from extremely cold winds originating from the Arctic Circle that blow over Central Asia. These winds occur during the winter months. Meanwhile, the water bodies that surround the country also affect it in turn. The monsoons are the predominating winds across the country. Summer rainfall is caused by these winds.

Relieving features of the country will be completely dependent on the temperature, air pressure, direction, and speed of the wind, while the distribution of rainfall will also play a role. The windward side of the Western Ghats and Assam receives heavy rainfall during the months of summer, while, at the same time, the southern plateaus remain dry or get lesser rainfall due to the situations along the Western Ghats.

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