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An annual rainfall of 50 cm is considered as humid in a temperate region while it is classified as sub humid in a tropical region. Why?

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Answered by kislayvns05
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Answer:

IN TEMPERATE REGION THE RAYS OF THE SUN FALLS HORIZONTALLY DUE TO WHICH THE TEMPERATURE IS VERY MODERATE AND RAINFALL OF 50 CM IS CONSIDERED TO BE HUMID BUT IN TROPICAL REGION OR AT EQUATOR THE RAYS FALLS VERTICALLY DUE TO WHICH THE TEMPERATURE IS VERY EXTREME HOT SO 50 CM RAINFALL DOES NOT AFFECT THE CLIMATE SO MUCH AND CONSIDER AS SUB HUMID.  

Explanation:

IN TEMPERATE REGION THE RAYS OF THE SUN FALLS HORIZONTALLY DUE TO WHICH THE TEMPERATURE IS VERY MODERATE AND RAINFALL OF 50 CM IS CONSIDERED TO BE HUMID BUT IN TROPICAL REGION OR AT EQUATOR THE RAYS FALLS VERTICALLY DUE TO WHICH THE TEMPERATURE IS VERY EXTREME HOT SO 50 CM RAINFALL DOES NOT AFFECT THE CLIMATE SO MUCH AND CONSIDER AS SUB HUMID.  

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