The impact of climate change on the earth and human being as whole.
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Difference between climate Rajasthan Nagaland Under the Köppen climate classification the greater part of Rajasthan falls under Hot Desert and remaining portions of the state falls under Hot Semi Arid; the climate of the state ranges from arid to semi-arid. Rajasthan receives low and variable rainfalls and thereby is prone to droughts. Nagaland has a monsoonal (wet-dry) climate. Annual rainfall averages between 70 and 100 inches (1,800 and 2,500 mm) and is concentrated in the months of the southwest monsoon (May to September).
Difference between weather Rajasthan Nagaland May and June are the hottest months with the mean daily maximum temperature at 40.6o C and 41.7o C. The heat in the summer season with frequent scorching dust laden winds is intense and the day temperatures sometimes may go upto 49o C -50o C. Sriganganagar is one of the hottest parts in India in summer. January is the coldest month with the mean daily minimum temperature at 5.4o C and the mean daily maximum temperature at 21.4o C. The average temperature ranges between 21 to 40 °C. In the winter season, temperatures generally do not drop below 4°C, but at high elevations frost is common. The warmth of temperature through the summer season remains between16 to 31°C. Winter frequently reaches early, by means of a nasty cold and dry weather attacking certain areas of Nagaland. The extreme usual temperature logged in the wintertime is 24 ° C.