because it is inland and far from sea so is subject to continental climate. However as delhi is only 30 degrees north of equator, it is also sub-tropical meaning the average annual temperature is generally high.
kochi is on the coastal line,hence have moderate summers and winters whereas delhi is situated far from the sea(distance from the sea influences the climate of a place) hence have hot summers and cold winters.
The climate in the area has hot summers and cold winters.
It has a continental climate with cold winters and hot summers.
Delhi is too hot in summers and too cold during winters (without snowfall of course). Rainy season is marked with thundershowers and less rainfall.Though, Spring time is enjoyable and lovely
The answer depends on which desert. If it is a hot, subtropical desert, the summers are hot and the winters are mild., If it is a cold winter desert, the summers are hot and the winters can be bitterly cold.
Delhi experiences hot summers and cold winters due to its continental climate, characterized by significant temperature fluctuations between seasons. The city is located inland, away from the moderating effects of large bodies of water, leading to extreme heat in summer and cold in winter. In contrast, Kochi has a tropical climate, influenced by its proximity to the coast and the Arabian Sea, which helps moderate temperatures throughout the year, resulting in milder summers and winters. This coastal influence also brings humidity and rainfall, further stabilizing the climate.
Cold winters and hot summers
Tropical
hot summers and cold winters
hot summers cold winters
Hot summers and cold winters
Hot summers, cold winters.