The weather in India varies depending on the location. In terms of temperature, India experiences a much warmer climate than Britain. Southern India experiences a subtropical/tropical climate with heavy rain during the wet season (warmer season 30C-40C). The dry season of southern India is relatively cooler and experiences much less rainfall. The northern section of India is much dryer than the south, but still receives plenty of rainfall during the wet season and can have very hot days. Britain experiences a much cooler oceanic climate. Winters are cold, but are much warmer than neighbouring European countries. Snow is a frequent occurrence, but will precipitate in minute amounts. Many British cities experience constant light rain during the winter with short intervals. British summers are relatively cool with an average maximum temperature of 22C in most cities. Rainfall during the summer is frequent, and can come in large quantities at times. Britain is known to be a very wet place, however this isn't really the case. Most Australian, American and European cities record more rainfall that Britain's capital, being London, which only records 500mm of rainfall a year, compared to Sydney, Australia which records up to 1,200mm of rainfall. Indian weather varies, but in general it is much wetter and much warmer than the British climate.
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well Indian weather is hotter because of where the sun is and british weather we are on the opposite side of the world so we hardly get the same sun as india
The Velds have a mild climate due to the influence of the Indian Ocean.winters are cold and dry.Temperatures vary between 5*c and 10*c and July is the coldest month. The Velds receive rainfall mainly during summer months from November to February.this is mainly because warm ocean currents that wash the shores of the Velds.
The great Himalayan range obstructs the bitter cold winds from Siberia from entering the Indian subcontinent.
Indian ocean and the Arabian Sea.
Convergence plate boundary between the Eurasian Plate and the Indian Plate.
The Mediterranean sea, and Atlantic and Indian oceans provided trade routes between Asia, Africa, and Europe.
Vietnam is more painful and bloody and the Indian war wasn't as bloody
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indian and west renissance difference
The differences between America and Haiti is that they speak different languages. The similarities between Haiti and America is that they both have a great amount of people there.
There are quite a few differences between Indian and Western music. These differences include tonality, rhythm, and meter usage for example.
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Similarities: Both the UK and India were former British colonies, have parliamentary systems of government, and share a common language in English. Differences: The UK is a developed country with a higher standard of living compared to India, which is a developing nation. The UK has a constitutional monarchy, while India is a federal parliamentary democratic republic. Cultural differences, economic disparities, and historical backgrounds also distinguish the two countries.
There are a lot of differences between Greek coins and Indian ones. Get a book about world coins, and you can learn a lot about how to identify coins.
1) The Indian ocean flows in both 2)Both are one of the worlds largest
* Similarities-they are both in the South,same transportation, they are both in Asia,Indian people live in both of the countries,and festivals. * Differences- food, flag, not same climate or capital,time difference: 2hrs and India is before, religions, celebrations and the looks.