tropic of cancer
At 23.5°N is the Tropic of Cancer. It runs through Mexico, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, India and southern China. The Tropic of Capricorn is at 23.5°S and it runs through Chile, Southern Brazil, South Africa and Australia. These two parallels are significant because they receive direct sun on the two solstices. In addition, the area between the two lines is the area known as the tropics. This region does not experience seasons and is normally warm and wet in its climate
Latitude of India: 20º00´ North of the Equator Longitude of India: 77º00´ East of Greenwich 82.5 is the central meridian (called centre longitude) longitudinal extent 68º7'E to 97º25'E latitudinal extent 8º4'N to 37º6'N
Tropical regions - Northern Africa, central america, India
America ,India ,and China
The climate was quite hot and humid so the Sioux needed the buffalo hide to make robes, buckskin shirts and long dresses so that they could pretect their bodies.
588 districts in india
The planning Commission has classified the whole India country into 15 agro-climatic regions. The NARP of ICAR has divided these regions into 127 agro-climatic zones out of which 8 are there in Gujarat.
India is in the Desert Climatic zone.
subtropical.
Because of the climatic condition of india.
nahi pata
the dividing of India into two nations was refered to as?
change in monsoon coming......,
Iv a
because climatic conditions are un favourable for kangaroos in india.
The dividing of India into two nations is referred to as 'Partition.'
India also has snow in many parts it is a huge country , so has many types of climatic conditions but in the plane regions their are only rains because the clouds which cause rain are not too high (hieght decides whether it will rain or snow)
The weather in India varies dramatically by region. The Indian Meteorological Service classified the country into seven different climatic regions: the Himalayas, Assam and West Bengal, the Indo-Gangetic Plain/North Indian Plain, the Western Ghats and coast, and the Eastern Ghats and coast. The northern regions of India are generally cooler, the center is hot and dry, and the south typically has a tropical climate.