The interior of the Indian subcontinent is hot and dry primarily due to its geographical location and topography. The region is situated away from the moderating influence of the ocean, leading to extreme temperatures, especially in summer. Additionally, the Himalayas block cold winds from the north, while the Thar Desert contributes to arid conditions. These factors combined result in high temperatures and low precipitation in the interior regions.
mostly dry and hot. hope i helped!!!!!!
The same kind of weather that you have in your time. As a general rule weather has not changed that much and even with the threat of global warming (real or not) the weather is not changing that much that fast.
Most deserts are very hot and dry.
specializations
Rocky deserts may be hot and dry, cool and dry or cold and dry.
hot n dry
hot n dry
Hot and dry.
continental tropical
continental tropical
continental tropical
continental tropical
continental tropical
mostly dry and hot. hope i helped!!!!!!
India is a country in the Southern Asia , in the Indian subcontinent
The monsoon season in India typically occurs from June to September. During this time, heavy rainfall occurs due to the reversal of winds bringing moisture from the Indian Ocean to the Indian subcontinent.
very hot and dry. Can get up to 50c The climate varies from Mediterranean along the coast to desert in the interior