PANJAB
The Land of Seven Rivers......
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Climate CHANGE...!!
Punjab's climate is characterised by extreme hot and extreme cold conditions. Annual temperatures in Punjab range from 1°C to 46°C (min/max), but can reach 49°C in summer and 0°C in winter. The northeast area lying near the foothills of the Himalayas receives heavy rainfall, whereas the area lying further south and west receives less rainfall and experiences higher temperatures. Average annual rainfall ranges between 960 mm in the submountain region and 460 mm in the plains.
Punjab has three seasons:
- Summer (April to June), when temperature typically rise as high as 49°C.
- Monsoon season (July to September), when the majority of rainfall occurs.
- Winter (December to February), when temperatures typically fall as low as 5°C.
There is a transitional period between winter and summer in March and early April, as well as a transitional season between monsoon season and winter in October and November.
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Moti Bagh Palace in Patiala
Harmandir Sahib in Amritsar
SOME OF THE OTHER PLACE......
2. Qila Mubarak,
3. Gandhi Bhavan
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Flora and fauna
Crocodiles are also commonly found in local rivers. The silkworm is reared with great skill and industry, and bees produce abundant wax and honey. Camels thrive in the hot southern plains, and herds of buffaloes on the grazing lands adjoining the rivers. Horses are reared in the northeast part of the Punjab.Among poisonous snakes are the cobra and the sangehur, the bite of which causes instant death. Other mammals like the smooth-coated otter, hog deer, wild boar, flying fox, wildcat, squirrel, fruitbat, and mongoose can be seen in the wild and in reserves.
The state bird of Punjab is the baz , the state animal is the blackbuck, and the state tree is the shisham.
State that shares the same similarities, with......... PANJAB
- The capital of these states are the same.
- The climate is the same.
- The Flora and fauna are the same.
- Haryana loves panjabi music.