Geography and Climate
Churu is located at 28.30°N 74.95°E.
It has an average elevation of 292 m (958 ft).
Churu is a district with an enchanting topography amidst the Thar Desert.
The Churu City is encircled by large shifting sand dunes.
The area is scanty in vegetation.
Phoge and Kair bushes and Khejri/Khejra Royara and Babul trees are to be mainly found on the sand dunes.
In the towns Neem and Peepal and Siras trees can also be noticed.
One can find Sand dunes all over the area with a couple of small limestone hills.
The region boasts record temperatures ranging from below freezing point in the winters to over 50 degrees in the summer afternoons.
Before dawn in the months of December/ January one may not be surprised to notice ice in small waterpots or frozen water dews on the little vegetation.
Yet one may find that summer nights are cooler and winter days are warmer.
There is a great variation in minimum and the maximum temperature of Churu.
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