I didn’t know the Thar Desert fluctuated that much.
Tall_Cup_8186 on
For everyone saying desert: it’s not thar desert or any other desert. Thar desert ends when the Aravali range starts, so it’s not like that is growing and shrinking. The desert looking area is arid region and farms during seasons other that monsoon.
TheLastCandle_ on
That northeast corner is just a solid block of green. The lungs of the country for real
Srinivas_Hunter on
The reason Middle East is mostly dry and sandy while India, despite being on the same latitude, is lush and green garden – is due to the monsoon clouds from the Indian Ocean.
India’s unique monsoon system brings heavy seasonal rains that nurture its rivers, forests, and farms, preventing it from turning into a desert. Without the monsoon, much of India would be the same arid climate as the Middle East.
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A little slow would have been more comprehensive.
It’s like the deserts inhaling and exhaling…
I didn’t know the Thar Desert fluctuated that much.
For everyone saying desert: it’s not thar desert or any other desert. Thar desert ends when the Aravali range starts, so it’s not like that is growing and shrinking. The desert looking area is arid region and farms during seasons other that monsoon.
That northeast corner is just a solid block of green. The lungs of the country for real
The reason Middle East is mostly dry and sandy while India, despite being on the same latitude, is lush and green garden – is due to the monsoon clouds from the Indian Ocean.
India’s unique monsoon system brings heavy seasonal rains that nurture its rivers, forests, and farms, preventing it from turning into a desert. Without the monsoon, much of India would be the same arid climate as the Middle East.