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What is the reason behind the Indian peninsular region not showing drastic change during winters and having a moderate temperature?

A. moderating Influence of the sea
B. moderating Influence of plateaus
C. moderating Influence of heavy monsoon
D. moderating Influence of dense human population
Answer: Option A
Solution (By JKSSB Mock Tests Team)
The Indian Peninsula is flanked by the Arabian Sea, the Bay of Bengal, and the Indian Ocean. The high specific heat capacity of these immense water bodies regulates the coastal climate, preventing extreme temperature drops during the winter.
This Question Belongs to: General knowledge mcqs Geography set 1

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