Doctor thanks for your tutorial. Very informative. It seems you didn't cover the 5th one which is Continental arctic.Or is it covered in another video? Appreciate it
Hi...anticyclonic condition is just secondary factor or an aiding factor... primary is the stability (least mixing )...which is exactly opposite at subtropical high...it's zone of high mixing...that dominates and restricts air mass formation... remember... the air doesn't stay there for long time unlike the source regions...air moves quickly towards equator and poles (trade and westerlies)...best wishes😊🌱
Thank you...the lectures on Human Geography will have those bilingual terms from next series..for now you can google the terms..it's not that difficult to find🍁😊
because if there is high pressure there would be atmospheric stability and there would not be heating of air from below thus air mass would be able to acquire characteristics of that region hope it helps
Sorry...I can't do translation in hindi as i don't teach in Hindi...my education is throughout in English Medium...please try and understand and watch the video carefully to understand..I try to simplify as much as I can...my best wishes 🌱😊
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Sir this video is very helpful for my 5 th sem exam ( paper DSE-2) ...
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You explained this topic very clearly unlike those coaching videos.🔥
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Wonderful explained....u make each and every topics so easy and so much sample...thank u sir for ur countless efforts 😊😊😊💫💫🥰
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Thank you so much sir.. Wonderful Explanation.
Doctor thanks for your tutorial. Very informative. It seems you didn't cover the 5th one which is Continental arctic.Or is it covered in another video? Appreciate it
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Thanku sir ❤️🙏
Thank you such for making concepts really easy
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Excellent explanation sir, found your lecture useful for decoding PMFias notes... Thanks a lot!! 🤠
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me too, PMF ias notes sometimes are like tougher then Upsc itself
Yeah but they are to the point also.. Especially with so many diagrams and all. 🙌
@@033madhurbhitalwal4 but still very extra data sometimes, creates confusion
That I agree!!
Thanks sir you made my preparation easy thanks sir but I have one doubt what write it's origin, characteristics, movement plz explain me sir
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Wordern full explaination .....thank you sir
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thanku ...
Thank You Sir 🙏
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Very brilliant explanation
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Sir, as anticyclonic conditions are favourable in making of an air mass, Then why it is not forming on sub tropical high pressure belt ?
Hi...anticyclonic condition is just secondary factor or an aiding factor... primary is the stability (least mixing )...which is exactly opposite at subtropical high...it's zone of high mixing...that dominates and restricts air mass formation... remember... the air doesn't stay there for long time unlike the source regions...air moves quickly towards equator and poles (trade and westerlies)...best wishes😊🌱
@@TheGeoecologist Thanks sir, now i got this :)
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@@TheGeoecologist sir
can it be because of steep pressure gradient
Who said source regions are not present on STHP belt? Take the example of cT air mass over the Sahara desert.
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Nice lecture...... Sir
PLEASE.... USE Geographical terms in bilingual (Hindi - English language)
Thank you...the lectures on Human Geography will have those bilingual terms from next series..for now you can google the terms..it's not that difficult to find🍁😊
@@TheGeoecologist Thanks....
What are the bases of air mass classification??
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You're welcome!
Sir this video is sufficient for ba
Check previous years questions on this topic...if you can answer after this video...it's sufficient...else work out more...👍
thank u sir for crystal clear explanations very help full for answer writing
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I didn't understand why high-pressure areas are more suitable for air mass formation given the pressure diff is low?
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because if there is high pressure there would be atmospheric stability and there would not be heating of air from below thus air mass would be able to acquire characteristics of that region
hope it helps
Hi sir.
When do high air masses develop?
when pressure difference is high...
ME is maritime Equilateral ?
Maritime equatorial
Maritime equatorial
Maritime equatorial
Sir iska pdf mil sakta he kya
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Sir please Translation in hindi
Sorry...I can't do translation in hindi as i don't teach in Hindi...my education is throughout in English Medium...please try and understand and watch the video carefully to understand..I try to simplify as much as I can...my best wishes 🌱😊
Geoligist w likha h sir
Dekh rha hai na vinod kaise fifth one bolke ek (continental Arctic) topic chod diya jaa rha hai
Ab ye ghisa pita line ho gya ... Kuch or socho....baki Jo video mai hai wo hai...is se aage mehnat karo banrakas ji 😁
Can't understand your explanation try toh explain verif.. So we can understand without wasting our time
It's okay to not understand...try another teacher/channel as per your understanding...best wishes 🌱😊