Punjab is in northwestern India and has an area of 50, 362 {block|rectangle|pillow} kilometres (19, 445 sq mi). It extends from the latitudes 29. {35|40|31}? North to 32. {thirty-two|thirty two}? North and longitudes 73. 55? East to seventy six. 50? East. {It really is|It truly is|It can be} bordered on the west by Pakistan, on the north by Jammu and Kashmir, on the northeast by Himachal Pradesh and the south by Haryana and Rajasthan.
Most of the Punjab lies in a fertile, alluvial plain with many rivers and an {intensive|comprehensive} irrigation canal system.[35] A seatbelt of undulating hills {stretches|expands|runs} along the northeastern {section of the|area of the|portion of the} state at the {feet|ft .} of the Himalayas. {The|Their|It is} average elevation is three hundred metres (980 ft) above sea level, with {a number|a variety} from 180 metres (590 ft) in the {south west|freebie southwest|free airline} to more than five-hundred metres (1, 600 ft) around the northeast {boundary|edge|line}. The southwest of the state is semiarid, eventually merging {in to the|in the} Thar {Wilderness|Wasteland|Leave}. The Shiwalik Hills {lengthen|expand|prolong} along the northeastern part of the state at the foot of the Himalayas.
The soil characteristics are influenced to a limited extent by the topography, vegetation and {mother or father|father or mother|parent or guardian} rock. The variation in soil profile characteristics are much more pronounced {due to} regional climatic differences. Punjab is divided into 3 distinct regions on the basis of soil types: southwestern, central, and {far eastern|asian|east}.
Punjab falls under seismic zones II, III, and IV. Zone II is considered a low-damage risk zone; zone III {is recognized as|is known as|is regarded as} a moderate-damage risk {area|sector|region}; and zone IV {is recognized as|is known as|is regarded as} a high-damage risk {area|sector|region}The geography and subtropical latitudinal location of Punjab business lead to large variations in temperature from month to month. Even though only limited regions experience {temps|temperature ranges|conditions} below 0? C (32? F), ground frost {is usually|is often} found in the {vast majority|the greater part|bulk} of Punjab {throughout the|through the} winter season. The temperature {increases|goes up|soars} {steadily|little by little|slowly but surely} with high {moisture|dampness|humidness} and overcast skies. {Nevertheless ,|Yet ,} the rise in {heat is|temp is|temperatures is} steep when the sky is clear and humidity is low.
The maximum temperatures usually occur in mid-May and June. The temperature remains above 40? C (104? F) in {the whole|the complete} region during this period. Ludhiana recorded {the greatest|the best|the very best} maximum {heat|temp|temperatures} at 46. 1? C (115. 0? F) with Patiala and Amritsar {documenting|saving} 45. 5? C (113. 9? F). The maximum temperature during the {summer time|summer season|summertime} in Ludhiana remains above 41? C (106? F) for a duration of 1/2 months. These areas experience the lowest {temps|temperature ranges|conditions} in January. {Sunlight|The sunlight|Direct sunlight} {sun rays are|light are} oblique {over these|of these} {weeks|a few months|several weeks} and the cold wind gusts control the temperature at daytime.[37]
Punjab {encounters|activities|experience} its minimum temperature from December to February. The lowest temperature was {documented|noted|registered} at Amritsar (0. 2? C (32. 4? F)) and Ludhiana stood second with 0. 5? C (32. 9? F). The minimum temperature of the region remains below 5? C (41? F) for almost two months {throughout the|through the} winter season. The {greatest|maximum|top} minimum temperature of these regions in June is more than the {day time|day|regular} maximum temperatures experienced in January and February. Ludhiana {encounters|activities|experience} minimum temperatures above 27? C (81? F) for more than two months. The {total annual|twelve-monthly|gross annual} average temperature in {the whole|the complete} {condition is|express is|point out is} approximately 21? C (70? F). Further, the mean monthly temperature range varies between 9? C (48? F) in {This summer|Come july 1st|September} to approximately 18? C (64? F) in {Nov|The fall of}
Most of the Punjab lies in a fertile, alluvial plain with many rivers and an {intensive|comprehensive} irrigation canal system.[35] A seatbelt of undulating hills {stretches|expands|runs} along the northeastern {section of the|area of the|portion of the} state at the {feet|ft .} of the Himalayas. {The|Their|It is} average elevation is three hundred metres (980 ft) above sea level, with {a number|a variety} from 180 metres (590 ft) in the {south west|freebie southwest|free airline} to more than five-hundred metres (1, 600 ft) around the northeast {boundary|edge|line}. The southwest of the state is semiarid, eventually merging {in to the|in the} Thar {Wilderness|Wasteland|Leave}. The Shiwalik Hills {lengthen|expand|prolong} along the northeastern part of the state at the foot of the Himalayas.
The soil characteristics are influenced to a limited extent by the topography, vegetation and {mother or father|father or mother|parent or guardian} rock. The variation in soil profile characteristics are much more pronounced {due to} regional climatic differences. Punjab is divided into 3 distinct regions on the basis of soil types: southwestern, central, and {far eastern|asian|east}.
Punjab falls under seismic zones II, III, and IV. Zone II is considered a low-damage risk zone; zone III {is recognized as|is known as|is regarded as} a moderate-damage risk {area|sector|region}; and zone IV {is recognized as|is known as|is regarded as} a high-damage risk {area|sector|region}The geography and subtropical latitudinal location of Punjab business lead to large variations in temperature from month to month. Even though only limited regions experience {temps|temperature ranges|conditions} below 0? C (32? F), ground frost {is usually|is often} found in the {vast majority|the greater part|bulk} of Punjab {throughout the|through the} winter season. The temperature {increases|goes up|soars} {steadily|little by little|slowly but surely} with high {moisture|dampness|humidness} and overcast skies. {Nevertheless ,|Yet ,} the rise in {heat is|temp is|temperatures is} steep when the sky is clear and humidity is low.
The maximum temperatures usually occur in mid-May and June. The temperature remains above 40? C (104? F) in {the whole|the complete} region during this period. Ludhiana recorded {the greatest|the best|the very best} maximum {heat|temp|temperatures} at 46. 1? C (115. 0? F) with Patiala and Amritsar {documenting|saving} 45. 5? C (113. 9? F). The maximum temperature during the {summer time|summer season|summertime} in Ludhiana remains above 41? C (106? F) for a duration of 1/2 months. These areas experience the lowest {temps|temperature ranges|conditions} in January. {Sunlight|The sunlight|Direct sunlight} {sun rays are|light are} oblique {over these|of these} {weeks|a few months|several weeks} and the cold wind gusts control the temperature at daytime.[37]
Punjab {encounters|activities|experience} its minimum temperature from December to February. The lowest temperature was {documented|noted|registered} at Amritsar (0. 2? C (32. 4? F)) and Ludhiana stood second with 0. 5? C (32. 9? F). The minimum temperature of the region remains below 5? C (41? F) for almost two months {throughout the|through the} winter season. The {greatest|maximum|top} minimum temperature of these regions in June is more than the {day time|day|regular} maximum temperatures experienced in January and February. Ludhiana {encounters|activities|experience} minimum temperatures above 27? C (81? F) for more than two months. The {total annual|twelve-monthly|gross annual} average temperature in {the whole|the complete} {condition is|express is|point out is} approximately 21? C (70? F). Further, the mean monthly temperature range varies between 9? C (48? F) in {This summer|Come july 1st|September} to approximately 18? C (64? F) in {Nov|The fall of}
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