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Title
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HOW HILLS OF SOUTH INDIA DIFFER FROM NORTHERN HILLS
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Description
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The hills of South India, including Ooty, Kodaikanal, and Coonoor, differ significantly from the northern hills in terms of climate and weather patterns. While northern regions experience winter snow due to Western Disturbances, southern hills only see temperature drops and frost, with no snowfall. The Northeast Monsoon brings considerable rainfall during winter, but temperatures can still fall below 5°C at night. Days remain mild, around 16°C, with mostly sunny weather. Unlike the northern hills, southern regions avoid severe winter weather disruptions, making them more stable and accessible during the season.
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Date
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17 December 2019
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Format
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Docx
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Language
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English