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climate ofJammu Kashmir and Tamil Nadu​

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Srinagar, Jammu And Kashmir has a humid subtropical climate (Cfa) whereas Chennai, Tamil Nadu has a tropical wet and dry/ savanna climate with dry summers (As). Srinagar, Jammu And Kashmir is in or near the cool temperate moist forest biome whereas Chennai, Tamil Nadu is in or near the tropical dry forest biome.

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Srinagar, Jammu And Kashmir has a humid subtropical climate (Cfa) whereas Chennai, Tamil Nadu has a tropical wet and dry/ savanna climate with dry summers (As). Srinagar, Jammu And Kashmir is in or near the cool temperate moist forest biome whereas Chennai, Tamil Nadu is in or near the tropical dry forest biome

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MORE ABOUT JAMUKASHMIR

Jammu and Kashmir[b] is a region administered by India as a union territory and consists of the southern portion of the larger Kashmir region, which has been the subject of a dispute between India and Pakistan since 1947, and between India and China since 1962.[15][16] The region of Jammu and Kashmir is separated by the Line of Control from the Pakistani-administered territories of Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan in the west and north, respectively. It lies to the north of the Indian states of Himachal Pradesh and Punjab and to the west of Ladakh, which is also subject to the dispute as a part of Kashmir, and administered by India as a union territory.

Provisions for the formation of the union territory of Jammu and Kashmir were contained within the Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Act, 2019, which was passed by both houses of the Parliament of India in August 2019. The act re-constituted the former state of Jammu and Kashmir into two union territories, 'Jammu and Kashmir' and 'Ladakh', with effect from 31 October 2019.[17]

MORE ABOUT TAMIL NADU

Tamil Nadu (Tamil: [ˈtamiɻ ˈnaːɽɯ] (About this soundlisten)) is one of the 28 states of India. Its capital and largest city is Chennai. Tamil Nadu lies in the southernmost part of the Indian subcontinent and is bordered by the union territory of Puducherry and the South Indian states of Kerala, Karnataka, and Andhra Pradesh. It is bounded by the Eastern Ghats on the north, by the Nilgiri Mountains, the Meghamalai Hills, and Kerala on the west, by the Bay of Bengal in the east, by the Gulf of Mannar and the Palk Strait on the southeast, and by the Indian Ocean on the south. The state shares a maritime border with the nation of Sri Lanka.

The region was ruled by several empires, including the three great empires – Chera, Chola and Pandyan empires, which shape the region's cuisine, culture, and architecture. After the fall of Kingdom of Mysore, the British Colonial rule during the modern period led to the emergence of Chennai, then known as Madras, as a metropolitan city. Modern-day Tamil Nadu was formed in 1956 after the reorganisation of states on linguistic lines. The state is home to a number of historic buildings, multi-religious pilgrimage sites, hill stations and three World Heritage sites.[8][9][10]

Tamil Nadu is the tenth largest Indian state by area and the sixth largest by population. The economy of Tamil Nadu is the second-largest state economy in India with ₹18.45 trillion (US$260 billion) in gross domestic product with a per capita GDP of ₹218,000 (US$3,100).[3] It ranks 11th among all Indian states in human development index.[5] Tamil Nadu is the most urbanised state in India, and one of the most industrialised states; the manufacturing sector accounts for more than one-third of the state's GDP.[11] Its official language is Tamil, which is one of the longest-surviving classical languages in the world.

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