The southern part of India is in the Tropics (the Tropic of cancer bisects India near Bhopal). Thus the answer to you question is NO because the entire country is not a tropical region, only part of it is.
Indian climate is strongly affected by the monsoon winds hence the climate type in India is called monsoon.
India has a monsoon type of climate due to a number of factors. The peninsular location in relation to large bodies of warm water is the main reason for this climate.
It was usually warm because the mountains kept out the cold winds.
location of the himalayas in its north
India's climate region is tropical. It is hot, humid, and sometimes dry. This is entirely dependent on the region.
The western cyclonic disturbances are weather phenomena of the winter months brought in by the westerly flow from the mediterranean region.
vernacular region. B'coz india has many different communities with in it.
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Northern India differ from the rest of the region in that it has the Himalayas and a desert
India's climate region is tropical. It is hot, humid, and sometimes dry. This is entirely dependent on the region.
The country, India, is not a biome. A biome is the characterization of a region based on the life that exists there. The country however does contain biomes such as temperate grassland, tropical savanna, and tropical rain forest.
The opposite of a tropical region is a polar region.
Probably the heat in the tropical region.
Probably the heat in the tropical region.
The tropical region is between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn.
The climate of the southeast region is warm and tropical. tropical.
Hawaii is the only tropical region in the U.S. and parts of it, such as Hilo, are considered tropical wet regions.
Prairie grasslands in the tropical region are called temperate grasslands.
Prairie grasslands in the tropical region are called temperate grasslands.
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