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Climatology by DS Lal

edited April 2014 in Miscellaneous
How is this book for GS-Geography for climatology part ?


I am looking for a good source which covers monsoon & wind system .Read relevant Ncerts but want some more in-depth understanding.So will this book suffice or will it be an overkill ?

Those who have read it please guide !

Comments

  • Its usually used by people with geography optional ...its a good book but for gs it might prove to be an overkill unless u wanna get only a few conceps cleared ...
  • @Vibin
    @Neyawn

    A little help here !!
  • Sorry brother , didnt heard a word about the book before . My choice is obviously NCERT and NIOS and to supplement it I read Lucent's GK .

    I'm able to solve all except sometimes 2 or 3 from the above source .
  • @Vibin
    Ok brother
    I'll look into NIOS Notes too.

    btw the relevant NIOS Module can be found out where ?
  • edited April 2014
    It is for geography optional. I did that for selected topics only. Even many Geography optional students skip tat book :P If you are asking for GS, then I wont suggest that.
  • It is for geography optional. I did that for selected topics only. Even many Geography optional students skip tat book :P If you are asking for GS, then I wont suggest that.
    Hmm.
    Except NCERT which other source is good for covering topics such as monsoon, wind system etc ? Kindly Suggest .
  • @LuV u can look these topic in goh cheng leong book (certificate physical & human geography). recommended book for prelims fo geography. concepts r easily explained
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