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compare Kerala and Ladakh on the following point also mention whether you conclusion leads to unity of diversity a climate the occupation of the people say national festivals the history​

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Answered by tshivom9
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Both the regions have been influenced by Chinese and Arab traders. However, the history of being influenced by the traders was because of the geographical location of the regions. The geography of Kerala allowed for the cultivation of spices and of Ladakh helped in the production of wool.Ladakh and Kerala reflect the diversity of India by two extremely opposite cultures and habitats. Ladakh as a cold desert has very less rainfall and is situated between the mountains in the east of Jammu and Kashmir. Because of lack of rainfall, people primarily depend on the melting snow as their source of water.Ladakh and Kerala reflect the diversity of India by two extremely opposite cultures and habitats. Ladakh as a cold desert has very less rainfall and is situated between the mountains in the east of Jammu and Kashmir. Because of lack of rainfall, people primarily depend on the melting snow as their source of water.While Kerala and Ladakh are quite different in terms of their geographical features, the history of both regions has seen similar cultural influences. ... The history of both regions has seen similar cultural influences because both regions were influenced by Chinese and Arab traders.Though both Kerala and Ladakh differ in terms of food, cultural habit of people. both the regions are an integral part of India. b. People in both regions also follow Buddhism, though majority in Ladakh, but in Kerala too there is a significant population of Buddhist followers.

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