The climate in peninsular India is mild due to several factors, including its geographical location and topography. The region is bordered by the Arabian Sea to the west and the Bay of Bengal to the east, which moderates temperatures and brings moisture. Additionally, the Western and Eastern Ghats create a barrier that influences rainfall patterns and temperature variations. The presence of the Tropic of Cancer also contributes to a generally warm climate, but the effects of these geographical features help maintain a more temperate climate overall.
the rivers coming from peninsular regions are reffered to as peninsular rivers. It covers southern part of india
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Main watershed in India - Gaaand
The Himalayan Mountains for the northern border of India. Peninsular India is bordered by the Arabian Sea, the Laccadive Sea, and the Bay of Bengal, all in the Indian Ocean.
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the rivers coming from peninsular regions are reffered to as peninsular rivers. It covers southern part of india
peninsular plateau is the highest landmass of IndiaSave
The Rashtrakutas,Pallavas and Cholas were the major inhabitants of peninsular India in the medieval period.
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Main watershed in India - Gaaand
The Himalayan Mountains for the northern border of India. Peninsular India is bordered by the Arabian Sea, the Laccadive Sea, and the Bay of Bengal, all in the Indian Ocean.
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the climate region that has heavy precipitation and mild temperature is the temperate marine climate
alluvial soil
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.
the climate region that has heavy precipitation and mild temperature is the temperate marine climate