Chembakolli, a small village in southern India, has a limited transport system primarily consisting of narrow, unpaved roads. Public transportation options are scarce, with few buses connecting the village to nearby towns. Most residents rely on bicycles, walking, or motorcycles for local travel. The remote location and rural setting contribute to the challenges in transportation infrastructure.
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the weather in chembakolli is very warm through the summeralthough all of India is very warm most of the year round
Yes Chembakolli is a village in India!
Chembakolli is located in the state of Tamil Nadu in India. The people of Chembakolli eat fruits including pineapple, bananas, jackfruits and oranges.
Plants really don't have a circulatory system. Water and nutrients move through a plant by simple physics. It's not pumped anywhere like an animal's circulatory system is.
they are good quality
The health in Chembakolli is very similar to what it is in the United States. There is no more illness there than there is in the United States.
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Its pretty nice over there!
Chembakolli is pronounced as "chem-bah-kohl-lee".
No, it does not snow in Chembakolli.
Chembakolli is a village in Gudalur Taluk, India. It is mainly farmland with tea being their biggest crop but there are a lot of trees as well. Chembakolli now has a school and hospital that are located in Gudalur Taluk.
Oh, dude, in Chembakolli, people travel by walking, using buses, or driving cars like everywhere else. It's not like they ride magical unicorns or anything. Just your usual modes of transportation, you know?
yes,they have a lot like the UK
Check on the web.
there is 2 people in chembakolli
they are made of mud or sticks from the trees