Delhi is situated on the banks
of river Yamuna in the northern part of India.
Once a part of the Aravalies, today Delhi has
only the Ridge area to tell the story of the greenery
this place once had. Himalayas are in the North
of Delhi.
The capital of India is a land locked city.
The distance from the sea gives Delhi an extreme
type of continental climate. The summers in Delhi
are very hot and winters very cold.
The temperature range varies from 45 degrees
in summers to 4 degrees in winters.
The winters are marked by mist and fog in the
mornings and often sun is seen in the afternoons.
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