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IV. Indicate the type of climate of the following
(a) Jammu and Kashmir:----
(b)Kerala:
(c) Rajasthan:
(d) North east India:​

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Answered by rigveenkaur2008
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Explanation

Jammu and Kashmir in the north has a cold and dry climate. Kerala in the south has a hot and humid climate. ... Northeast India experiences a humid, wet and cold climate.



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Answered by BeautifulWitch
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Answer:

\huge\purple{Jammu  \: and \:  Kashmir}

The Jammu region has a sub tropical climate and the summer is hot. The temperature starts soaring in the month of March and is at its peak in the month of April. The maximum temperature in summer can go as high as 45 degree Celsius. Kashmir is quite pleasant with the temperature varying from 14 to 30 degree Celsius.

\huge\purple{Kerala}

Kerala, which lies in the tropic region, is mostly subject to the type of humid tropical wet climate experienced by most of Earth's rainforests. Meanwhile, its extreme eastern fringes experience a drier tropical wet and dry climate. ... Kerala's average maximum daily temperature is around 37 °C; the minimum is 19.8 °C.

\huge\purple{Rajasthan}

The Climate of Rajasthan in northwestern India is generally arid or semi-arid and features fairly hot temperatures over the year with extreme temperatures in both summer and winter.

\huge\purple{North  \: East \:  India}

Northeast India (at the confluence of Indo-Malayan, Indo-Chinese, and Indian biogeographical realms) has a predominantly humid sub-tropical climate with hot, humid summers, severe monsoons, and mild winters. The states of Arunachal Pradesh and Sikkim have a montane climate with cold, snowy winters and mild summers.

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