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This is the third in the series of lectures; on Solar Insolation for undergraduate geography students as well as Geography (optional) for UPSC exams.
This video by Dr. Krishnanand, founder of TheGeoecolologist; is suitable and helpful for the UPSC/IAS aspirants and beginners as well.
Simplified Explanation of Solar Insolation and Factors Affecting Insolation has been made in this lecture.
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There is no other channel on youtube which teaches Geographical concepts with so much depth and clarity . I study from the standard books & clear my doubts from your videos . I hv recommended ur channel to my frnds as well so tht more ppl can take the advantage.
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You are a genius teacher…and your teaching techniques are very good and understandable.sir..
Hello sir!
Can we say that the solar constant is a result of sunspots? As changes in both of these happen after every 11 years ?
sir minimum insolation in the northern hemisphere must be in winter solstice? why equinox. @10:53 can you please explain. when the sun will be in Capricorn then only the minimum insolation will be received in the middle latitude zone of the northern hemisphere. I hope you understood my question?
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Great explanation
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Nice lecture sir
Please answer in detail of possible…,,
Perihelion occurs on 3rd Jan, means Sun is nearest to the sun…, And Aphelion occurs on 4th July, Sun is farthest to the Earth
Now the question is, Why cold is there in January although the sun is nearest to earth and why dry and scorching hot is there in June although the sun is farthest to earth?
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Thank you sir have made it clear
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Hi. Excellent video. One doubt – (10:48) why do the middle latitudes receive minimum insolation at equinoxes? Since the angle of incidence is lower on solstices (eg. the sun is at its lowest in the northern mid-latitudinal sky on winter solstice (22 dec), why is insolation minimum on 21 march (vernal equinox)?
Greetings sir,
Given GS(upsc) ,is the depth of the lecture sufficient or little more than that ??
Basically , how deep to dig in geography for GS paper ??
Sir provide some videos of cartography it's my humble request . You videos are really helpful . Thank you so much . Continue this great work . God bless you sir
Everything over my head
Very informative video
Sir i want to ask, about definition of solar radiation/insulation at the first slide, there is rate 1,86,000 miles etc.. that's the odd one, that means 1,860,000 or 186,000 miles?? why the point is in between 86 which is 2 number, not 3 number
Thanks a tonn sir..u literally chnged d meaning of geography
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thank you so much sir