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compare the climate of Brazil and india

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Answered by BrainlyVirat
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The climate of Brazil and India can be compared with the help of following :

1. Brazil's climate is of tropical type. On the other hand, In India, monsoon type of climate is seen.

2. In Brazil, The temperature is comparatively higher in the northern part and lower in the southern part. On the other hand, In India , the temperature is comparatively lower in the northern part and higher in Southern part.

3. In Brazil, The amount of rainfall is comparatively higher in the northern part and lower in the southern part. On the other hand, in India, the amount of rain fall is comparatively lower in northern part and comparatively higher in the southern part.

4. In Brazil , mild and humid climate is found near coastal regions, on the other hand, in India, hot and humid climate is found near coastal regions.

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Answered by JessicaJames
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Because of the vast latitudinal extent of Brazil, it experiences a wide range of climatic variations in climate. For example, near the equator, it is hot while the temperate type of climate is found near Tropic of Capricorn. The average temperature in the Amazon valley is 25 ° - 28° C. The climate is cooler in the Highlands. Because of the proximity to the sea, the coasts experience mild and humid climate.

India's climate is 'monsoon' type. The sun-rays are perpendicular up to the Tropic of Cancer, which passes through the middle of the country. As a result, average temperatures are higher throughout the year. Also, temperatures increase towards the south. In winters, the temperatures drop to - 40° Celsius in Jammu and Kashmir and parts of mountainous regions of Himalayas. The diversity in climatic conditions of India is due to the latitudinal location and altitude of the place. The Indian Ocean and the Himalayan ranges exert a great influence on the climate of India and the origin of Monsoons.

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