Sir I have a question....why these westerlies move from left to right only...and why not from right to left.... Sane doubt with the direction of the northeast and southeast trade winds.... Kindly explain
I didn't get this lecture. I don't know why but all other lectures were comprehensible but this lecture seemed to be fast. Sir, If you could explain it more deeply, even if it is a 1 hr video we don't care just explain it as deeply as possible. If you cant no problem, If possible then thank you.
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Sir I have one doubt in subpolar low pressure.!!! I understand the convergence of westerlies and polar easterlies converges causing low pressure. But what's the stake of coriolis force in creating low pressure at sub polar low pressure belt? Please kindly answer!!🙏
@@TheGeoecologist sir is it because sub polar low pressure belt is dynamically produced apart from the temp other factors such as rotation of the earth ,water vapour etc . This belt has low temp through out the year . The surface air is pushed outwards from this belt due to rotation of the earth and hence it causes low pressure .
Just how everything is placed and explained in such a understandable manner is commendable !! Like me who is not good at geography, understood every bit through your video:)
Belt is referred to zone between latitudes...like tropical belt is 0 to 30 north and south....and so on...it's an imaginary concept...don't cry...it's easy😊👍🌱
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One thing I want to ask is - the westerlies will be colder than the northeastern trade winds, then why would the northeastern trade winds subside rather than the westerlies?
so the trade winds do not take up moisture while travelling to horse latitudes and then descent there as dry winds causing weak cloud formation and dry conditions , is my understanding correct sir?
Sir i have a doubt. You told that in equator in ICTZ zone the north eath trade winds and south east trade winds converge.. it means that they meet there. So if they meet there then how there is no surface winds and the region is calm despite these two winds? Also it they rise at the margins then where do they meet?
As there is no surface flow of wind because ..this area falls under high temperature zone so the winds flow only upward so there is no surface wind and the wind density is very low so this area is calm
And after rising up ... The hot air starts moving towards the colder region as a result after cooling down they flow downward to the subtropical region .. As the air is cool so the density of air increases and pressure increases so from this area to the ITCZ the wind pressure is high
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Sir I have a question....why these westerlies move from left to right only...and why not from right to left....
Sane doubt with the direction of the northeast and southeast trade winds....
Kindly explain
Discussion/doubt clearance only available in (PAID) classroom course... youtube videos are made for revision of topics.
I didn't get this lecture. I don't know why but all other lectures were comprehensible but this lecture seemed to be fast. Sir, If you could explain it more deeply, even if it is a 1 hr video we don't care just explain it as deeply as possible. If you cant no problem, If possible then thank you.
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Thank you sir for this excellent lecture series...Those who doesnt like geography will also try to learn and like geo from ur videos...Excellent lecture..👍
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Excellent explaination
Sir, Is there any degrees for Solar radiation on the earth..if there..what it is ...
Sir I have one doubt in subpolar low pressure.!!! I understand the convergence of westerlies and polar easterlies converges causing low pressure. But what's the stake of coriolis force in creating low pressure at sub polar low pressure belt? Please kindly answer!!🙏
It's mechanical low pressure at Subpolar area ...based on coriolis force and Rossby waves only...as it gets stronger at poles...that's why.😊👍
@@TheGeoecologist sir is it because sub polar low pressure belt is dynamically produced apart from the temp other factors such as rotation of the earth ,water vapour etc . This belt has low temp through out the year . The surface air is pushed outwards from this belt due to rotation of the earth and hence it causes low pressure .
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Just how everything is placed and explained in such a understandable manner is commendable !! Like me who is not good at geography, understood every bit through your video:)
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Sir actually what is belt.😭🙏
Belt is referred to zone between latitudes...like tropical belt is 0 to 30 north and south....and so on...it's an imaginary concept...don't cry...it's easy😊👍🌱
Sir please make a video on Indian geography optional
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Sir for dynamic produces pressure we will consider which latitude 60 degree or 90 degree
Dynamically produced pressure is due to subsidence of cold air (downdrafts)...so it exists at high pressure area...now you guess where it will be..😊🌱
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I think that ,,you are the very krishnanand who taught at vision ias ...am I right sir ...whatever ,,I follow you bcoz of your clarity and your reflecting hard working sir ...thanks a lot and carrying on this great job sir...
One thing I want to ask is - the westerlies will be colder than the northeastern trade winds, then why would the northeastern trade winds subside rather than the westerlies?
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Good morning sir , for economic geography which book to refer ? NCERT or some Reference book. Please reply.
NCERT plus economic Survey (latest for data)
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It can be used for both
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so the trade winds do not take up moisture while travelling to horse latitudes and then descent there as dry winds causing weak cloud formation and dry conditions , is my understanding correct sir?
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Sir i have a doubt. You told that in equator in ICTZ zone the north eath trade winds and south east trade winds converge.. it means that they meet there. So if they meet there then how there is no surface winds and the region is calm despite these two winds? Also it they rise at the margins then where do they meet?
As there is no surface flow of wind because ..this area falls under high temperature zone so the winds flow only upward so there is no surface wind and the wind density is very low so this area is calm
And after rising up ... The hot air starts moving towards the colder region as a result after cooling down they flow downward to the subtropical region .. As the air is cool so the density of air increases and pressure increases so from this area to the ITCZ the wind pressure is high
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which test series is best for geography in 2023? and notes other than standard books
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