Kerala, which lies in the tropic region, is mostly subject to the type of humid tropical wet climate experienced by most of Earth's rainforests. Meanwhile, its extreme eastern fringes experience a drier tropical wet and dry climate. Kerala receives an average annual rainfall of 3107 mm - some 7,030 crore m3 of water. This compares to the all-India average is 1,197 mm. Parts of Kerala's lowlands may average only 1250 mm annually while the cool mountainous eastern highlands of Idukki district - comprising Kerala's wettest region - receive in excess of 5,000 mm of orographic precipitation (4,200 crore of which are available for human use) annually. Kerala's rains are mostly the result of seasonal monsoons. As a result, Kerala averages some 120-140 rainy days per year. In summer, most of Kerala is prone to gale-force winds, storm surges, and torrential downpours accompanying dangerous cyclones coming in off the Indian Ocean. Kerala's average maximum daily temperature is around 36.7 °C; the minimum is 19.8 °C.
climate is very dirty so you should wear clean clothes
South Africa
a climate zones is an area on earth that has a certain climate or weather pattern.
Subtropical
they provide the resources and effect the climate also they provide beautiful scenery
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Africa is warmer and wetter near the equator and drier north and south.
they distribute solar energy
South Africa
summer
'What is the climate of South Africa?'
You should select clothing appropriate for the climate of your destination and be aware that the seasons are reversed in the Southern Hemisphere.In South Africa in July it may be a bit cool at time.If you're going to a desert climate you must be prepared for great shifts in temperature between day and night.
Sweaters buyer
gateway
Africa! South america's hottest day ever is 42c and Africa's is 46c
Unpredictable.
really who was the genuis to ask this question it is Africa
yes