There are four main seasons in India. We have local names for the seasons:
Winter from December to February; summer or pre monsoon season from March to may; monsoon season from June to September and post ûmonsoon season in October and November. Monsoon is the longest season with a duration of four months while post monsoon is the shortest with a duration of only two months. The remaining two seasons are of three months each.
Source: www.hsb.iitm.ac.in
3 seasons
4 seasons and 3 films.
There are four seasons of three months each, which totals twelve months. The four seasons are: winter spring summer autumn (fall)
unusual monsoon seasons can have negative and positive affects. the monsoon can cause flooding and landslides but if there to little rain it can cause droughts. however the rain can help with growing crops and replenishing india water supply. i hope this helps :)
Season where it takes clothes longer to dry will be seasons where the atmospheric humidity is very high such as during the Monsoon season In India. Subhi Sharma Class-III Apeejay Saket
3 types of seasons in India namely Winter,Summer and Autumn
1. Kharif2. Rabi3. Jayad
The four main seasons in India are Summer, Winter, Monsoon and pre-monsoon.
Due to the alternation of seasons in India, it is known as the "land of the endless growing season".
hot, hot and hotter
monsoons
The essay on the six seasons in India in the Hindi language should be titled shishir, hemant, sharad, rishm and varsha.
'Season' is called 'Ritu' in India and according to traditional Indian calendar there are six ritus (Indian seasons)-- 1. Vasant (spring), 2. Grishm (summer), 3. Varsha (monsoon), 4. Sharad (autumn), 5. Hemanat (winter) and 6. Shishir (winter and fall).
Indian seasons are summer, monsoon, autumn, winter and spring
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Some of the different fruits that you can get in the five seasons of India include apricots, apples, and amla. You can also get breadfruits, bignay, and Buddha's Hand fruits.
nope, there aren't any seasons for season 3