jaisalmer is hot while mumbai moderate climate
Mumbai has a moderate climate while Delhi experiences extreme climate . This is because Mumbai's coastal nature and tropical location ensures moderate temperatures throughout the year . Delhi's distance from the sea gives it an extreme type of climate .
generally hot and dry
It is very sunny in Mumbai. Moreover, the humid climate makes us sweat a lot.
Climate in Mumbai is hot and humid. It rains very heavily in monsoon and during winters it is not that cold. But as January approaches, temperature starts falling.
Mumbai is having more rusting than Delhi because Mumbai is having wet climate and having more humidity than Delhi.
humd +wet+dry climate.tropical moderate. love sahil
-availability of water is good. -climate is moderate. -it is an urban area. -job availability is very good.
equable climate means,never to hot or cold like Mumbai. extreme climate means,like Delhi-2 degrees in winter and 45 degrees in summer. NOTE:EQUABLE CLIMATE IS FAIR BUT EXTREME CLIMATE IS VERY COLD OR VERY HOT.
if its join with Mumbai,Mumbai will be the largest city in India
The duration of Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai is 1.68 hours.
Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai was created on 2010-06-11.
Not at all; while Mumbai is tropical, Mexico City has a temperate climate. Mexico City is located within a valley that has a subtropical highland climate (Köppen Cwb), due to its tropical location and high elevation of 2,240 meters (7,349 feet) above sea level. Mean temperatures are 12 to 16 °C (54 to 61 °F) and about 820 millimeters (32.3 in) of annual rainfall. On the other hand, Mumbai has a tropical climate (Köppen Aw) with seven months of dryness and a monsoon season between June and November. Mean temperatures are 24 to 31 °C (75 to 88 °F) and annual rainfall is about 2,258 millimeters (88.9 in).