monsoon
im ot really sure!
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.
India does not have a southwestern tip. The south of India comes to a point (Cape Camorin) - the Southern Tip. This has a tropical climate.
Boss your qustion is not clear but it depends on the weather.
What type of climate does Calcutta, India have?
India has a monsoon climate.
India has a monsoon climate.
India has a monsoon climate.
Indian climate is strongly affected by the monsoon winds hence the climate type in India is called monsoon.
monsoon
im ot really sure!
you can find a gragh of Indians climate in Google image search but you need to type the right words
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.
Some NGOs working for climate change in India include: The Climate Group Center for Climate Change and Sustainability Studies Greenpeace India World Wildlife Fund India
This will be useful to know climate zone of India: http://www.learn.londonmet.ac.uk/packages/clear/thermal/climate/diversity/india/index.html
The influence of India's climate is because India is the equator which makes it more hotter near India is to the equator. Hopes it helps!